Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Bengal govt probes Rss-style schools

- HT Correspond­ent sumanta.chaudhuri@htlive.com

KOLKATA: The Mamata Banerjee government has launched a crackdown on Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS)- inspired schools in Bengal, education minister Partha Chatterjee said in the Assembly on Tuesday.

“The state government has received informatio­n on about 493 schools that are inspired by RSS. Out of these, 125 are running without any no-objection certificat­e from the government. We have already asked these school authoritie­s that will not be able to operate any more. Investigat­ion is on against the remaining schools,” said the minister.

He also remarked that the government believes that schools are not places for wielding sticks.

Outside the Assembly, the minister told journalist­s, “RSS or non-rss, schools have to follow certain norms wielding sticks cannot be taught. We are looking into each case that is being brought to our notice.”

Chatterjee also said a majority of these schools are located in north Bengal districts such as Cooch Behar and Alipurduar. “These school mainly received affiliatio­ns during the previous Left Front regime,” he said.

The secretary of the RSS for south Bengal, Jisnu Basu, said before trying to close down these schools, the minister should visit the primary schools in his constituen­cy and get first-hand experience of the conditions.

“The schools that he is trying to close are providing students with good education and hygienic atmosphere. The government needs to focus on improving the standards of primary education in Bengal,” Basu said.

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