Telangana Hyderabad - College denies permission for namaz - Students Protest

SIBY JEYYA
On Saturday, february 24, Muslim students at K v Ranga reddy Degree college for women in Santoshnagar staged a protest against the administration, claiming they had been denied permission to perform namaz. On the social networking site X (previously Twitter), videos of several Muslim students demonstrating and holding signs that read, "We want permission for namaz," have appeared.
 

Some Muslim students have reportedly complained that the administration misbehaved by destroying their ID cards and threatening to expel them from college, according to local news.
 
The college has already made headlines for forbidding Muslim students from practicing their religion.
 
According to locals, the protest within the facility persisted for three days in a row, albeit briefly.
 
The students accused the management six months ago of forbidding them from donning headscarves. The police's intervention ended the matter.

Following reports of the occurrence on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, police action and therapy were required.
 
The students said that on Thursday, after a group of females had performed a "zohar," the administration mistreated them and seized their identity cards.
 
When the police showed up there, they brokered a deal between the students and the management. To discuss the requests of the kids with the board members, the principal requested two days. The students boycotted lessons and persisted in their protest.
 
Nearly 1200 students attend the college, with Muslims making up the majority. The female students told the media that the personnel had just lately started to protest them performing namaz in the institution's classrooms.
 
The management did not respond to requests for remarks.


The assistant commissioner of police (ACP), Santhoshnagar, who was interviewed by india Herald, stated that no complaints have been filed to yet and described the event as an internal affair between the college administration and its students.
 
 

 


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