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Goa school principal suspended for allegedly taking students to mosque for workshop

The police complaint was filed by members of the VHP, alleging that some Class 11 students were taken to a mosque for a workshop and made to participate in religious rituals.

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Panaji: The principal of a private school in Goa has been suspended after a right wing organisation filed a police complaint that some students of Class 11 were allegedly taken to a mosque for a workshop and made to perform religious rituals there.

A member of the higher secondary school’s management on Monday informed about the principal’s suspension, while a senior state education department official said they have sought an explanation from the school management in connection with the incident which took place last Saturday.

Some members of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) on Monday lodged a complaint with Vasco police against the principal of the school, located in Vasco town, for allegedly “supporting anti-national activities”, an official said.

They claimed the said workshop was organised last Saturday on the invite of an organisation affiliated to the banned Popular Front of India (PFI) and the students were allegedly made to perform religious rituals there.

A senior member from the school management said principal Shankar Gaonkar has been placed under suspension.

The management member also tendered an apology after a group of VHP activists went to the school on Monday and complained about Saturday’s incident.

State Education Director Shailesh Zingde told reporters on Monday that their department has sought an explanation from the school management and their response is awaited.

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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