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Around hundred Muslim students of a government girls’ school in Bhopal boycotted a workshop, organised by the authorities, that required the participants to make Shivlings aka Shiva Lingams from clay. The principal of the school reportedly told students to participate in the workshop if they want good marks in exams.
It has been alleged by the Muslim students that they they were locked in a separate classroom for protesting against the move. The girls were later sent home. Bhopal’s Kamla Nehru Girls Higher Secondary School is located at the heart of the city in TT Nagar (new market).
Though the workshop was conducted in presence of a few officials from the school education department, there was no attempt to stop such religious activity from taking place within the premises. Students of different communities study at this government school.
The principal of the school, Nisha Kamrani, apparently told the students to prepare Shivlings with dedication if they want to prosper in life.
A priest was also present on the occassion who performed a yagna (ritualistic Hindu prayer) by chanting Sanskrit mantras on a microphone.
When the Muslim students seemed to be hesitant to take part in this religious activity, they were asked to sit in another room and were allegedly locked by school authorities. When the girls protested further, they were asked to go home.
While some teachers also participated in the puja, which was organised to celebrate the auspicious month of sawan, and pay obeisance to Lord Shiva, some were not pleased with the activity. A teacher, who did not wish to be named, said, “Conducting such religion-specific activity was not appropriate.”
After the students were done with the task of making Shivlings, a bhandara (feast) was also organised by the school authorities.
A class 10 student of the school, Shaista (name changed), said that a day before the programme respective class teachers had made announcements about it.
Another student, Afreen Suleman (name changed) said, “When we denied to take part in the activity as it’s against our religious belief, we were told that our marks would be deducted.”
When the matter was raised before the M
inister of State for School Education Deepak Joshi, he said,
“The matter was brought to my notice, but no complaint has been filed by any girl.
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Both the principal, Nisha Kamrani, as well as Vice Principal Saini refused to comment on the issue. A press release issued by the school authorities said, “Keeping in line with the Indian tradition, a ‘Shiv Abhishek’ or ‘Mahamrityunjay Jap’ was organised on 29 July.”
(The writer is a Bhopal-based freelance journalist. He can be reached @MallickKakvi.)
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