Kota: Three Muslim Govt School Teachers Suspended Over 'Forced Religious Conversion' of Students

Yaqut Ali | 27 February 2024 | The Wire

New Delhi: Three Muslim teachers of Government Senior Secondary in Khajuri village of Rajasthan’s Kota district have been suspended after a local Hindu right-wing in a memorandum submitted to the state’s education minister, Madan Dilawar, accused them of “forced religious conversion” and “Love Jihad”.

Firoz Khan, Mirza Mujahid, and Shabana were suspended immediately after the right-wing organisation in question, Sarva Hindu Samaj, submitted a memorandum to Dilawar. The memorandum alleges that the teachers concerned have been coercing students at the school to comvert to Islam…

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