The VHP has demanded a thorough probe and action against a private school in Hyderabad after parents alleged a Class 2 Hindu student was asked to learn an Islamic verse as homework. VHP urged the Telangana government to investigate whether it was an isolated incident or part of a larger conspiracy, while calling for communal harmony and legal action against those found guilty.
New Delhi: The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) on Thursday demanded action against a private school in Hyderabad where a Class 2 student belonging to the Hindu faith was allegedly asked by a teacher to learn an Islamic verse, urging the state government to ascertain whether this was part of a "conspiracy".
A controversy erupted after parents of a Class 2 student at a private school in Hyderabad alleged their six-year-old son was asked to learn an Islamic verse as part of his homework.
Claiming that there is widespread anger among the people of Hyderabad over the incident, VHP international president Alok Kumar demanded the state government conduct a thorough investigation into the matter to identify those involved.
"There is widespread anger among the people of Hyderabad over this incident, and rightly so. We want the state government to conduct a thorough investigation into the matter. It should not be taken lightly. The government should ascertain whether this was the act of a single teacher or part of an organised conspiracy.
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