MUSLIM FEMALES INSIST ON HEAD DRESS AT SCHOOL

Date: 10/15/2004

Comment

MUSLIM PROVOCATION to peaceful societies where they enjoy equality:

Muslims continuously try to unnerve host communities and dare them to stand up to uphold common law.

Host communities are pushed into confusion and indecision, thus becoming EASY TO OVERWHELM.

Confused and undecided host communities (LIKE THE PEACE LOVING INDIANS), who are unable to defend their territory, property and life, make excellent VICTIMS.

When the opportunity comes, the Muslims do not hesitate in attacking own land of birth and domicile. They can suddenly GANG UP and jump up, to deliver a devastating BLOW to the mightiest on earth (India on August 15, 1947, USA on Sep 11, 2001) regardless of danger to their own lives. In surprise, deception and savagery they have no rival or equal on earth.

We hope the British people will understand this and not concede an inch to Muslim separatista and (potential) terrorists.

What PARTITIONED India is seeing today (news item below), our UNITED Kingdom will see tomorrow, thanks to Tony Blair.

Insisting on wearing veils at schools is as provocative to the host community as it is irrelevant to school curriculim and educational ethos.

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Courtesy: hinduopenforum@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, October 13, 2004

Summary:

IANS [WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2004 01:12:03 PM ]

BHOPAL: Muslim girls at a co-educational high school in (the State of) Madhya Pradesh have started appearing for their classes in veils, leaving school authorities in a dilemma.

The controversy started when two Muslim girls came to the Government High School in Betul wearing veils last Friday. Taking the veils to be a violation of the school uniform, their class teacher did not allow them to attend, and sent them home.

The next day all the 56 Muslim girls in the school of 400 students appeared in veils. School authorities could not muster the courage to turn them all away and so allowed them to attend.

But the principal, Pushplata Chaudhury, held a meeting with some of the girls' guardians the same day. The guardians said they would decide on the matter only after discussing it with leaders of the community.

On Monday the girls again appeared for their classes in veils.

Unable to decide on the sensitive issue, Chaudhury wrote letters to the district collector and the education department seeking directions.

In her letter, she has cited a number of reasons why veils shouldn't be allowed inside the school.

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Article:

From: pushparajguru@yahoo.com

Subject: French ban finds an echo in Betul

Date: Wednesday, October 13, 2004

Courtesy: hinduopenforum@yahoogroups.com

.........French ban finds an echo in Betul

IANS [WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2004 01:12:03 PM ]

BHOPAL: Muslim girls at a co-educational high school in Madhya Pradesh have started appearing for their classes in veils, leaving school authorities in a dilemma.

The controversy started when two Muslim girls came to the Government High School in Betul wearing veils last Friday. Taking the veils to be a violation of the school uniform, their class teacher did not allow them to attend, and sent them home.

The next day all the 56 Muslim girls in the school of 400 students appeared in veils. School authorities could not muster the courage to turn them all away and so allowed them to attend.

But the principal, Pushplata Chaudhury, held a meeting with some of the girls' guardians the same day. The guardians said they would decide on the matter only after discussing it with leaders of the community.

On Monday the girls again appeared for their classes in veils.

Unable to decide on the sensitive issue, Chaudhury wrote letters to the district collector and the education department seeking directions.

In her letter, she has cited a number of reasons why veils shouldn't be allowed inside the school.

Allowing veils would increase the chances of unwanted people entering the school stealthily and causing trouble. Girls of other communities would also start appearing in their traditional dresses, violating the school's dress code.

And veils would also cause a problem during examinations, she wrote

Betul's education officer SS Thakur also feels that wearing veils violated the school's dress code, but is yet to take a decision.

But Ishaq Ahmed, a local Muslim religious leader, said veils were a must for girls in co-educational schools.

"If the need for verification arises, female teachers can always lift the veils to see the faces of students," he said.

"The girls may remove their veils once they are in their classrooms. But we will withdraw our girls from the school if they are not allowed to go to school in veils," said Rehman Syyed, a resident of Garg Colony, where the school is located.

A senior education department officer in state capital Bhopal said the issue had been brought to their notice, but they too were yet to find a solution. (sic**)

(** NB: IF THEY HAVE YET TO "FIND A SOLUTION," THEN THEY AND THEIR COUNTRY ARE DOOMED.)

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