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Friday, April 26, 2024

Now, Class 5 & 7 boy students offer namaz in Karnataka govt. school

Even as the manufactured hijab controversy, led by CFI-instigated burqa clad girls and women, has led to the closure of educational institutions in Karnataka and violence across the state, a video clip of Muslim students offering namaz inside the classroom at the Government Higher Primary School at Ankathadka in Kadaba taluk, about 50 km from Mangaluru, has gone viral on social media.

The students studying in class V and VII had offered namaz inside classrooms on February 4, reports Times of India. The incident came to light when the video clip went viral, and local residents opposed it. As soon as the information was received, officials from the education department visited the school on Friday.

According to sources, the incident of offering namaz had not come to the notice of the teachers on Friday last week. Soon after learning of the incident, teachers directed students not to engage in religious activities inside classrooms.

It is reported that parents of a few children had sought permission from the school, to allow students to visit mosques to offer prayers on Fridays. However, no permission was given to offer namaz inside the school, school authorities said.

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