A committee headed by retired Justice Chanduru, set up to find ways to prevent caste-based atrocities in schools and colleges, has given recommendations to the Tamil Nadu government. Tilak on the forehead and tying of caste colored ropes are said to be prohibited in it. In this case, if tilak on forehead is banned, will hijab also be banned? King has raised the question.
Chinnadurai, the son of Muniandi Ambigapathi, a native of Nellai district, was studying in the twelfth standard in a government school there. He did not go to school for a week when casteism was rampant among the school students.
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When the teachers questioned Chinnadurai in this regard, he said that some of the school students were attacking him on caste grounds. He had also told the teachers the details of specific students.
Enraged by this, the students threatened to ask why they told the teachers about them and attacked them even after the school ended. And when they went to the house in August last year, they broke into the house and hacked it with sickles.
Chinnathurai’s younger sister who tried to stop it was also cut by the sickle. He collapsed in a flood of blood and was rescued by the people nearby and admitted to the Nanguneri Government Hospital. Hearing this incident, Chinna Durai’s grandfather Krishna also died of a heart attack. After this, the police arrested the culprits. Various political parties of Tamil Nadu also expressed strong condemnation of this incident.
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Meanwhile, the spread of caste and ethnic sentiments among the younger community is not conducive to the future of Tamil Nadu. As this is an important issue that needs to be rectified immediately, a one-man committee headed by retired Justice K. Chanduru should be set up to advise the government on what kind of measures should be taken by the government and what steps should be taken to create an environment free of caste and ethnic divisions among school and college students. Chief Minister Stalin had said that he had ordered.
It was also announced that this committee will receive opinions from various parties like academicians, students, parents, social thinkers, media industry and based on that, it will soon submit a report to the government. In this case, after one year, Justice Sanduru’s committee submitted its report to Chief Minister M.K.Stalin yesterday.
It contained some recommendations to the Tamil Nadu government to control caste violence in schools. In it, it was said that words such as Adi Dravidar and Kallar should be removed from government schools, caste names should be removed from private schools, people belonging to the same community should not be appointed as head teachers in areas where certain castes are dominant, and caste names should not be included in the attendance register of students for any reason.
Also, it is said that there are recommendations to keep the caste details of students secret, to ban colored rope on hands, forehead tilak etc. In this situation, if forehead tilak is banned, is not hijab banned? Senior BJP leader H. King has raised the question.
In his X post in this regard, he said, “We can never allow those who want to ban the hijab to ban the temple ratcha (colored rope) and forehead tilak worn by Hindus. This is all the handiwork of evangelists. Hindus will defend their rights.” He said. In his post, BJP people are commenting in support and alternative organizations are commenting against.
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