Nimar Valley School of Congress leader Noor Qazi at Ganpati Naka has once again been embroiled in controversy. This time the school has been accused of serious charges of conversion of Hindu girl students and political propaganda. On Thursday, the officials of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad and the parents of the girl students reached the school premises and protested strongly.
OTP forcibly taken from the girl student
Asha Savle, mother of a class XII student, alleged that the school management took the mobile from her daughter and made her record a video, in which the Congress party was praised. This video was uploaded on the Congress app and the girl student was forcibly taken for confirmation by taking OTP. She claimed that such activities have been done with more than 100 girl students, which may be part of the conversion attempt.
Highway jam and administrative intervention
Angry over the lack of action against the school management, the workers of the Vidyarthi Parishad sat on a dharna on the Indore-Ichhapur highway at 12 noon, due to which traffic was disrupted for about half an hour. Later, SDM Ajmer Singh Gaur, City Magistrate Rajesh Patidar and Ganpati police station in-charge Suresh Mahale reached the spot and got the jam cleared by assuring action.
School operator’s side
School operator Noor Qazi, who is the son of former Congress MLA Hamid Qazi, termed all the allegations baseless. He said that he was not present in the school at the time of the incident. However, the question arises that how did the Youth Congress leader reach the school premises without the permission of the management and how were videos made in the classroom.
Investigation and possible action
City Magistrate Rajesh Patidar said that a written complaint has been received in the matter and investigation is going on. Appropriate action will be taken if found guilty. At the same time, police station in-charge Suresh Mahale said that no FIR has been lodged against any party yet, and further action will be taken only on the instructions of the SDM.