Goa, Aug. 9 -- A convent school in Madhya Pradesh's Raisen district has become the centre of a heated controversy after allegedly distributing Hindi alphabet charts featuring Islamic references to its students.
The charts, reportedly given to children by Baby Convent School principal I.A. Qureshi, contained examples such as "Ka" for Kaba, "Ma" for Masjid, and "Na" for Namaz. Parents objected to the material, claiming it resembled charts used in madrasas. Their complaints quickly drew the attention of local groups and the education department, triggering protests and a formal inquiry.
On Friday, members of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) gathered outside the school, confronting the principal over the issue. Police were depl...
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