No school exclusively for Hindus is allowed
Not a school in Bengal will be allowed to remain
free of the orbit of Islamic machismo; either the educational institution will
have to yield to its strength or dissolve ultimately. So precarious is the basis
of mushrooming Islamic fundamentalism, all set to vitiate the environment and swallow
Bengali Hindus ultimately. When the mindset is such how can Harisava Hindu
Girls’ School situated in the district town of Burdwan be allowed to think and
work independently? Islamists refuse to live with such multiculturalism and
hence, they have targeted their guns against the school’s management committee
and blaming it to be vicious against minorities, in particular Muslims.
As per West Bengal Minority Commission, no
government-funded school can act thus and has got to accept students of all
religions including Muslims. On November 27, 2012, Janab Intaz Ali Shah,
ex-Judge and chairman of the commission, asked Burdwan district administration,
school education department and the concerned school management committee
(through Memo No. 1019 – MC/C-148-2012) that abiding by the constitution and
legal system of India and its human virtue along with democratic consciousness,
the school must open its door to all including Muslims and no illegal approach
will be tolerated. However, the school’s management committee has never shied
away from asserting their own reservations in this regard. The committee has
stated time and again there is paucity of space in the school’s premises, students
often go to the temple and the presence of Muslim girls there may lead to
tensions having enough chances to worsen in near future.
But the West Bengal Minority Commission is
adamant, unwilling to listen to school’s viewpoint and has therefore warned the
institution of dire consequences before long.
The administration is silent as expected adding
salt to the gaping wound of Hindus; local Islamists are also increasing
pressure on Harisava Hindu Girls’ School to seize it once and for all.
Harisava Hindu Girls’ School, if truth be told,
is fighting a lone battle to retain its tradition of allowing only Hindus in the institution ever
since 1943. The change of school’s character will be a great blow to Hindu
beliefs in the neighborhood.
Will a madarasa be ready ever to introduce
SrimadBhagavadGita in its curriculum?
Article 30 (1) of the Constitution of India states, “All minorities,
whether based on religion or language, shall have the right to establish and
administer educational institutions of their choice.”
But the majority
community or Hindus in India is bereft of such rights and can’t administer an
educational institution even as per its own tradition and Harisava
Hindu Girls’ School is bearing the same brunt. How long will such discrimination
be tolerated?