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It has been reported in Kolkata that some madrasa teachers were expelled from boarding houses after seeing their Punjabi beards and pajamas. According to teachers, the manager and staff at the guesthouse claimed that other residents had objected to their stay. Three people have been arrested on suspicion of being involved in the incident.
According to a report by Deutsche Welle Bangla, some teachers from a madrasa in Malda rented a house in a boarding house in Salt Lake, Kolkata. On the morning of September 21, 10 teachers were asked to leave their homes within hours of arriving at Trinity Guest House. It was alleged that she had promised to fix a house elsewhere, but failed to do so. They took refuge under the overpass of the East-West Metro in the rain. According to teachers, the manager and staff at the guesthouse claimed that other residents had objected to their stay.
The students were not rented out because of religious identities, an incident that has come to light more than once. Not only intolerance, but also in the case of hiring people from other ethnic groups, there is an example of such discrimination in Kolkata. But after check-in in the online reservation room, the incident how to get out of there has not come to light before.
Mohammad Mahbubur Rahman, director of the Alipore Madrasa Educational Center, a Kaliachak resident in Malda, lamented: “I have never had such an experience in my life. How many times have I come to Calcutta. This time we will teach students, watch the variety of great gatherings. How can we all live in unity? The biggest challenge for Kolkata now is getting rid of this teacher’s pain.
The Salt Lake incident sparked outrage towards the beard-punjabi hat shortly after the recent arrest of several suspected al Qaeda militants in West Bengal. Amal Mukherjee, former head of the Presidency College, told Deutsche Welle that Muslims, Christians and Buddhists are part of our nation. If a member of the community is suspected of being a militant, not everyone is responsible. Most do not have the right to expel the teachers from the guest house on religious grounds. It goes against the Indian tradition.
Maidul Islam, secretary of state of the West Bengal Teachers Unity Free Forum, supported the teachers. Police arrested three people on the basis of their accusations. Although the director of the guest house Amit Bhattacharya claimed that the teachers did not go there. All the houses were already full.
Professor Emanul Haque, Secretary General of the Language and Conscience Association, said that there is a repressed communalism in our state. It is cultivating hatred. There are always hate speech on WhatsApp. The employees of the residences of this guest house have been victims of this propaganda. They have been misunderstood. In fact, it is all an attempt to divert attention from the country’s economic crisis. Maidul told Deutsche Welle that the BJP faced minority attacks. As a result, such incidents. Rabindra-Nazrul is not receiving relief in Bengal.
Source: Deutsche Welle Bangla.
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