Madrasa loses recognition after students stopped from singing nat anthem

Press Trust of India  |  Maharajganj (UP) 

Taking a serious view of

alleged opposition by the principal and teachers of a 'madrasa' (Islamic seminary) to singing of the national anthem during function, the government has cancelled its recognition.

said the action was taken following a report of the inquiry committee set up by the administration to probe the allegations.

The principal of the madrasa Fazlal Rahman and some other teachers had reportedly stopped the students from singing the national anthem on after unfurling of the tricolour.

The matter came to light when a video purportedly showing the principal stopping the students from singing the national anthem became viral on

The police had swung into action and a case of treason was filed against three teachers of the madrasa and they were arrested.

had ordered the to investigate the matter. After the investigation, the report was sent to the BJP-led state government.

Sources said alternative arrangements will be made to accommodate the students of the seminary in some other institution.

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First Published: Wed, August 22 2018. 14:10 IST