Kashmir Observer

Education Dept Stokes Controvers­y Over Flag Fund Collection

- Srinagar:

A circular issued by the education department in central Kashmir district of Budgam has stoked a controvers­y as students were told to pay Rs 20 towards the government's 'Har Ghar Tiranga' campaign.

The circular was issued by Chadoora zonal education officer (ZEO) to all schools in the area on July 16, directing the heads of these institutio­ns to collect the money from every student and staff member for the campaign launched as part of the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav.

"As per the directions from the Chief Education Officer Budgam, all the HOIs (heads of institutio­ns) of this zone are asked to collect Rs 20 per head from the students and the staff members of the school to deposit the same in ZEO office within four days," the circular read.

"In case of more than one student belonging to same family, charges from only student be collected as per instructio­ns," it said.

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader and former MLA from Chrar-e-Sharief Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura posted a copy of the circular on social media and questioned the administra­tion for making the contributi­on "compulsory".

"Sad to see such orders being issued which contradict Div Com's (Divisional Commission­er's) statement that 'Har Ghar Tiranga' is totally a voluntary movement and there is no compulsion & insistence in it. Admin must realize that nationalis­m comes naturally & can't be imposed through the barrel of a gun," Hanjura tweeted.

Budgam deputy chief education officer Inderjeet Singh, however, said the circular was issued erroneousl­y and the contributi­on is voluntary. He said the zonal education officer concerned has already issued a corrigendu­m to the circular.

PDP president Mehbooba Mufti had on Sunday posted a video on Twitter in which employees of an urban body in Anantnag were purportedl­y making announceme­nts on a public address system asking the shopkeeper­s to contribute Rs 20 each for the flag in order to "avoid trouble".

"We appeal to the shopkeeper­s to deposit Rs 20 with the municipal body, which issues the trade license to you, by 12.00 noon on Monday. This is under the order of district administra­tion Anantnag for the Har Ghar Tiranga movement launched by the government.

AS PER THE DIRECTIONS FROM THE CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER BUDGAM, all the HOIs (heads of institutio­ns) of this zone are asked to collect Rs 20 per head from the students and the staff members of the school to deposit the same in ZEO office within four days,"

Those who do not deposit these Rs 20 might face action for it So, to save the trouble, we appeal to you to deposit the amount,” the shopkeeper­s were allegedly told.

“The manner in which J&K admin is forcing students, shopkeeper­s & employees to pay for national flag to hoist it is as if Kashmir is an enemy territory that needs to be captured. Patriotism comes naturally & can’t be imposed,” Mehbooba had tweeted with the video.

Hanjura also questioned the administra­tion’s decision to shut down two schools in Lal Chowk on Monday to facilitate Vijay Diwas Tiranga Yatra taken out by the BJP.

“Roads leading to Ghanta Ghar, Lal Chowk have been blocked, shops shut & a school (Tyndale Biscoe & Mallinson) in the vicinity too has been shut on a Monday just so that a political party can showcase their nationalis­m. The claims of ‘change’ & ‘normalcy’ post 2019 stand exposed,” he tweeted.

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