'All madrasas should be closed', said NCPCR President?

Sudha Subbiah

NCPCR President Priyank Kanungo has raised questions on the funding and education being given to madrasas. He has said that the funding being given to madrasas should be stopped immediately. Priyank also raised questions on the country's first education minister Maulana Abul Kalam azad and said that the country's first education minister Maulana azad also misled. The NCPCR President alleged that instead of connecting his community with education, Maulana azad stood in the madrasa and gave a speech that Muslim children should get education in madrasas and they should not have anything to do with worldly education.

NCPCR found these three things in the study

According to Priyank, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights conducted a study in the last nine years. Three main things came out in it. First of all, Hindu children have been included in the madrasa board, which is wrong. This should be stopped. No madrasas are being run under the Right to education Act. Funding of all should be stopped. Apart from this, those madrasas which are in large numbers and are not affiliated to the madrasa board. Children studying in them should get school education.

Advice to map madrasas

In a special conversation with ABP News, he said that all the state governments of the country were asked to identify and map the unmapped madrasas. In gujarat, proper mapping was done despite the fact that a gujarat government official was attacked in a madrasa. Despite that, the official did the mapping. This report also says that the Muslim community was pushed into the abyss in a systematic manner despite the fact that after independence, five education ministers in india were Muslims. The first education minister was Maulana Azad. Instead of connecting his community with education, he stood in the madrasa and gave a speech that Muslim children should get education in madrasas and they should not have anything to do with worldly education.

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