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Rajasthan: Government school teachers suspended in Kota over alleged involvement in forced conversion and “love jihad”

In Kota, Rajasthan, controversy erupts as two Government school teachers face suspension and a third under inquiry for alleged religious conversions and ties to banned "jihadi outfits". The allegations, including coercing students, spark a debate on religious freedom and communal harmony

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Feb 24, 2024, 04:30 pm IST
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In a recent development, two Government school teachers in Rajasthan’s Kota have been suspended, and an inquiry has been initiated against a third teacher for their alleged involvement in religious conversions and purported ties with banned “jihadi outfits”. The action was prompted by complaints received by the State Education Minister, Madan Dilawar, during his visit to the Sangod block on February 20.

The suspension and inquiry were ordered by the Kota education officer (secondary) following directives from Minister Dilawar, who took cognisance of the complaints against the teachers. These teachers, stationed at the Government senior secondary school in Khajuri Odpur village, have been instructed to report their attendance at the Directorate of Education in Bikaner during the period of suspension and inquiry.

According to reports, the Minister was presented with a memorandum by residents of Khajuri, alleging that the teachers were coercing female students into converting to Islam and participating in Islamic rituals such as offering namaz. The allegations have stirred significant controversy in the region, drawing attention to the sensitive issue of religious conversion and “love jihad”.

“Love jihad”, often referred to as a conspiracy theory is but an unfortunate reality where Muslim men target women from other religious communities for conversion to Islam by feigning love and marriage.

In response to the allegations, Minister Dilawar emphasised the Government’s commitment to upholding the secular fabric of society and ensuring the protection of religious freedoms. He asserted that any attempts to coerce individuals into religious conversion would be dealt with sternly, and appropriate action would be taken against those found guilty.

The suspension of the teachers and the ongoing inquiry highlight the complexities surrounding issues of religious conversion and communal harmony in contemporary India. As the investigation progresses, stakeholders await further updates on the matter, hoping for a resolution that upholds justice and preserves the fundamental rights of all citizens.

For now, the suspended teachers remain under scrutiny, awaiting the outcome of the inquiry as authorities continue their efforts to address the concerns raised by the community and uphold the principles of religious tolerance and coexistence.

 

Topics: RajasthanLove JihadReligious ConversionKotaRajasthan Government schoolsEducation Minister Madan Dilawar
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