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'Azaan' relayed in Mumbai school; Teacher suspended after BJP protest

The incident happened in the Kapol International School in Kandivali west when the 'Azaan' was allegedly relayed during the morning assembly session of the students. Read More

Friday June 16, 2023 8:09 PM, IANS

'Azaan' relayed in Mumbai school; Teacher suspended after BJP protest

Mumbai: A teacher reportedly played the 'Azaan' (Muslim call for prayers) in a private school here on Friday, sparking protests from parents and demonstrations by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) activists.

The incident happened in the Kapol International School in Kandivali west when the 'Azaan' was allegedly relayed during the morning assembly session of the students.

Following the protests and a complaint, the police have initiated investigations into the matter, said Deputy Commissioner of Police A.K. Bansal.

He said that the police have taken cognisance of the complaint and started its probe in the issue.

"This will be enquired from all anglesa and all necessary action will be taken," said Bansal.

BJP Mumbai general secretary and local MLA Yogesh Sagar led a noisy demonstration outside the school and demanded that they would not budge from there till action was taken against the teacher.

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He rejected the school management's contention that the "Azaan", also spelled as Adhan, was played erroneously, and alleged that it was done "deliberately".

He also said the s chool was reportedly trying to shield the teacher belonging to a minority community.

The school authorities - which suspended classes for the day - later told local mediapersons that the teacher concerned has been suspended and an internal probe also ordered into the incident, since it was a Hindu school where all religions prayers are offered.

 

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