Controversy Arises Over Allegations of Forced Religious Practices at Moslem Uddin Girls' High School, Daspara, Rangpur

 Rangpur, Bangladesh – A heated controversy has emerged at the Moslem Uddin Girls' High School in Daspara, Rangpur, following allegations that Hindu students are being coerced into following Islamic practices. According to reports from concerned parents and local residents, a teacher at the school has allegedly forced Hindu students to wear hijabs and memorize verses from the Qur'an.

Furthermore, the same teacher has reportedly discouraged students from wearing traditional Hindu symbols such as shankha and sindoor, both significant in Hindu customs. Complaints also include claims of derogatory remarks about idol worship, a sacred part of Hinduism, which were allegedly made by the teacher.

The situation has sparked outrage among the local Hindu community, with calls for a thorough investigation. Parents and community leaders have expressed concern about the growing tension and demanded immediate action to ensure religious freedom and respect for all students, regardless of their faith.

School authorities have yet to issue an official statement on the matter. Local education officials have confirmed that they are looking into the allegations, and steps are being taken to ensure that the school's environment promotes harmony and mutual respect.

This incident adds to the growing concerns about religious intolerance in educational institutions in the region, prompting calls for stricter guidelines to protect the rights of students from all religious backgrounds.

Further developments are expected as the investigation unfolds.



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