Express News Service
RANCHI: The Sikh neighborhood in Jharkhand has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi searching for motion towards the varsity and its Principal for barring a Sikh scholar, Karandeep Singh, from getting into the examination corridor carrying a ‘kripan’on his sides.
Though, the incident came about at Saraswati Vidya Mandir at Dugdha in Bokaro district on May 13, the letter was handed over the Deputy Commissioner on May 15 after the matter was put to the discover of Sikh Welfare Society.
Karandeep had his class tenth last examination centre at Saraswati Vidya Mandir at Dugdha in Bokaro. During checking on the door, he was discovered carrying a ‘kirpan’ following which he was requested to submit it exterior the examination corridor, for which, he was not prepared.
After being pressurized by faculty administration, he determined to submit it exterior the examination corridor as he didn’t need to spoil his future. “Finally, Karandeep had to lay it down his ‘kripan’ and then allowed to enter the examination hall,” stated President of Sikh Welfare Society Seva Singh.
After the matter was put to the discover of Sikh Welfare Society, it took the matter significantly and wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi searching for motion towards the faculty and the varsity and its Principal saying that the emotions of the Sikh neighborhood have been damage by the incident, he added.
“It seems that the principal and school administration did this intentionally to hurt the sentiments of the Sikh student which is not only an insult to the Sikh Panth but also a violation of the fundamental rights of the constitution,” acknowledged the letter written to PM Modi.
Therefore, the Sikh neighborhood requested the Prime Minister to direct CBSE, Saraswati Shishu Mandir organizational head, Human Resource Development Department and State Government to take motion
towards the varsity and it’s principal, it added.
According to Seva Singh, hundreds of Sikh college students seem in Civil and Administrative Services and aggressive together with faculty and faculty examinations, however by no means objected to hold ‘kirpan’. Even in previous, Saraswati Vidya Mandir by no means objected to it, he added.
“It is a serious matter. Sikh Welfare Society would wait for a response from PMO and do the needful for protection of Sikh Panths,” stated Singh. Principal of Saraswati Vidya Mandir, Dugdha, nonetheless, was not obtainable for feedback on the incident.