Lunava Village (Mehsana District), GUJARAT:
Social media was awash with people talking about the wilful insult of the Muslim girl. Although mainstream media, as is their wont, did not report the issue, some news outlets gave a prominent space to the sordid affair. Muslim individuals and organisations and some secular-minded people also vociferously raised the issue
New Delhi:
Over a week after denying the topper award to a Muslim girl student on the occasion of Independence Day, the school authorities in Gujarat’s Mehsana district have tendered an apology and facilitated the meritorious student at a special event on Thursday.
Authorities at the K.T. Patel Smriti Vidyalaya in Lunava village of Mehsana district did not give the topper award to Arnaz Banu, who had secured the highest marks in Class X, during the prize distribution event held on the occasion of Independence Day. Instead, the student who was in the second position was called on the stage for felicitation. Banu broke down at the deliberate denigration and informed her parents.
The dismayed parents immediately contacted the school authorities but could not get any satisfactory response.
Former Congress MLA Gyasuddin Shaikh visited the student’s home and felicitated her this week. He told Clarion India that Banu’s parents informed him that the school principal had come to their house on Wednesday evening and apologised.
“After a lot of outrage on the issue, they felt ashamed. Then, the principal visited her house yesterday evening (Wednesday) and apologised. On Thursday, they felicitated the girl at a small function at the school,” Shaikh told Clarion India over the phone.
Earlier, Shaikh had tweeted a report about the school authorities apologising to the student.
After the incident was reported, social media was awash with people talking about the wilful insult of the Muslim girl. Although mainstream media, as is their wont, did not report the issue, some news outlets gave a prominent space to the sordid affair. Muslim individuals and organisations and some secular-minded people also vociferously raised the issue. This pressurised the school authorities to rethink and they decided to apologise to the girl, Shaikh said.
“This is wrong. It should not have happened. The incident had a very discouraging impact on her mind. This is disgusting. Hatred has made people do so. PM Modi (Narendra) talks about ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao,’ and ‘The Qur’an in one hand and Science in another’. But, such incidents happen,” Shaikh said.
Shaikh told Clarion India that he and his colleague, Jamalpur MLA Imran Khedawala, had also written to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Gujarat chief minister and education minister about the issue.
“It is truly disheartening to witness such unjust behaviour from responsible individuals within the school itself. This incident tarnishes the reputation of the sacred field of education. Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Patel’s Gujarat was known for treating innocent children without discrimination, irrespective of their background. Such acts go against the principles of humanity and the teachings of these great leaders,” reads the letter written to the state Chief Minister Bhupendrabhai Patel.
Describing the incident as “a discriminatory act against a student in school solely based on their Muslim identity”, the letter urged the chief minister to conduct a thorough probe and called for strict action against the erring officials.
“The individuals responsible, whether school administrators or the principal, must be held accountable for this shameful act. We request you to take strict action against those who engage in such discriminatory practices,” stated the letter.
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source: http://www.clarionindia.net / Clarion India / Home> Big Story> India / by Waquar Hasan, Clarion India (headline edited) / August 24th, 2023