India's BJP-ruled state-Asam sponsored madrassa-based madrasa education has been announced, state Education Minister Hemant Biswas Sharma announced. At the same time yesterday (Wednesday), he also said that the Sanskrit toll should be closed. The government will implement that decision within the next 4 months.
Assam Education Minister Hemant Biswas Sharma has already canceled Friday's long-standing holiday at the madrasa. This time he wants to stop the madrasa education system. According to him, teaching Arabic in the money of the state, teaching the scriptures is not the government's job. That is why very soon madrassa, Sanskrit toll will be converted to high school. He thinks that only the Quran, the Bible, the Gita should be taught in school.
In this connection, in response to a response issued on Thursday, Maulana Abdul Qadir Kashemi, additional general secretary of the Ulama in the Assam State Jamiat, and general secretary of the private madrasa company 'Sara Asam Tanzim-e-Madaris', targeted the BJP. These are being done to create new issues as they become. And from the movement against the unequal Amendment Citizenship Act (CAA), these are being talked about to turn people's eyes away.
Maulana Abdul Qadir Kashemi also said, “Arabic is an international language. Many Hindu-Muslim Hindus of India are learning Arabic language and bringing money to work in Arab countries and bringing it to the country, it is not in their head. He says these indulgences are frustrating and frustrating, as Indians are slowly beginning to reject all the agendas of Hindutva Sharma and BJP's Hinduism.
Meanwhile, Hafiz Rashid Ahmed Chowdhury, prominent lawmaker from Assam, challenged Minister Hemant Biswas Sharma, saying, "Hemant has said it only for communal polarization of votes." I challenge him to close the madrassa. The court will take shelter if necessary. ”
Hafiz Rashid Ahmed Chowdhury further said, "Constitutionally recognized fundamental rights are their own language and religion. There is no discrimination in the government. So madrasa education cannot be stopped. Allocation of money also cannot be stopped. The constitution has to be amended. '
Meanwhile, Muslims will be largely affected by the decision to close the madrasa and Sanskrit toll. Because Sanskrit tolls are lacking in students' lack. On the other hand, there are a large number of students in the madrasas. There are 423 provincial madrasas in the state. On the other hand, the number of Sanskrit tolls is only 97.
Fakruddin Islam, on behalf of the Assam Madrasa-Teachers' Employees Association, has called for a democratic movement against the government's decision. He believes that the future of thousands of madrassas will be in uncertainty.
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