Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Incident came to light only after transfer applicatio­n of students

- Yashaswani Sehrawat yashaswani.sehrawat@htlive.com n

The incident of two boys being allegedly forced to recite the Quran and espouse the cause of Islam at a Mewat school came to light after they applied for a School Leaving Certificat­e and a transfer.

“On the face of it, it was a simple transfer applicatio­n. But the devil was in the details. The deputy commission­er immediatel­y sent a team to the school and appropriat­e action was taken,” Shamim Ahmed, project officer of the Mewat Developmen­t Agency (under which the school is run), and one of the members of the inquiry committee who would look into the issue, said.

Officials said they further got to know later that not only the teachers, against whom action was taken on Friday, but also some students of school in Madhi village, allegedly forced the students to offer namaz with them, and follow Islam.

“When I complained on July 22, I didn’t name any of the teachers. I said that the boys were being forced and threatened in the school, and more particular­ly in the hostel,” said 40-year-old Pushpa Bhardwaj, mother of Sagar Bhardwaj, a class 9 student.

Only three out of the 207 students in the school were Hindus - two of whom are cousins Sagar

THIRD HINDU STUDENT FILED A COMPLAINT WITH THE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL ON SATURDAY, LEVELLING SERIOUS CHARGES

Bharadwaj and Kaushal Vashisht (class 8 student).

Kaushal’s father, Mohan Sharma, added that the only solution he could think of was getting his son out of the school.

“Kaushal and Sagar had joined the school from this session and wanted to stay at the hostel, so we let them,” Kaushal’s father said.

The third Hindu student, a Class 9 student, filed a complaint to the school principal on Saturday, a day after the district officials inspected the school.

Sagar’s mother said that the complaint of the third student, mentions even more grievous charges. “I am troubled by the teachers and the students who force us (Hindu students) to offer namaz, follow Islamic norms. The teachers often say bad things about other religions,” the complaint reads.

 ?? SOURCED ?? District officials visit the school at Madhi village in Mewat on Saturday.
SOURCED District officials visit the school at Madhi village in Mewat on Saturday.

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