Damoh: The Shivraj Government has taken strict action on the issue of hijab in Ganga Jamuna School dress code in Damoh, Madhya Pradesh. CM Shivraj had ordered the Collector to form a team and investigate. Subsequently, the recognition of the school was cancelled late Friday evening. CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan himself was keeping an eye on the whole matter. After the action was taken against the school, the CM mentioned the whole matter from the stage in a public meeting today and also instructed strict action against those who do so.
CM Shivraj said that in a school in Damoh, girls were asked to come with something like hijab. The poem and prayer that led to the partition of India were being taught in the school. "I want to warn that such acts will not happen on the soil of Madhya Pradesh. Apart from the education policy that has been made, only that will be implemented, if someone adopts other policies and other methods, the school that makes rules for hijab and scarf for girls will be closed in Madhya Pradesh. Whether it is a convent or a madrasa or any other school. "
CM Shivraj said that the BJP government in the state will take strict action against such people. He said that the recognition of Ganga Jamuna School in Damoh has been canceled. Such activities are detrimental to the state and strict action will be taken. Assembly elections are due in Madhya Pradesh later this year. In such a situation, by taking strict action on the issue of alleged hijab in Damoh school, BJP is making full efforts to woo and satisfy a large vote bank. The Hindu organisations that raised the issue demanded that the school's recognition be cancelled. The government has cancelled the recognition.
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