Former Central Waqf Council Member Opposes Madrasa Survey in Gujarat

Date:

Advocate Iqbal Shaikh questions the need for a survey in the absence of the state government’s assistance to the madrasas.

Mohammad Alamullah | Clarion India

NEW DELHI – A former member of the Central Waqf Council and a Gujarat High Court advocate, has raised objections to the survey of madrasas in the state.

In a recent letter addressed to Chief Minister Bhupinderbhai Patel and the Chief Secretary, Advocate Iqbal Shaikh has questioned the necessity of conducting a survey when Gujarat lacks a Madrasa Education Board and does not provide financial assistance to madrasas.

Shaikh said the Department of Education circular regarding the survey referenced a statement from the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, indicating a need to survey “non-Muslims” studying in government-aided/recognised madrasas in the state. However, Shaikh emphasised that Gujarat does not have a system akin to other states where government grants are allocated to madrasas.

“In Gujarat, there is no Madrasa Board, and there is no provision for government grants to madrasas. While states like UP, Rajasthan, Assam, and Bihar have such systems in place, Gujarat does not,” he said.

Shaikh termed the survey of madrasas in Gujarat as unnecessary, given the absence of governmental support for these educational institutions.

Shaikh’s objection to the madrasa survey underscores concerns regarding the lack of infrastructure and financial assistance for madrasas in Gujarat, raising questions about the rationale behind conducting such surveys in the absence of supportive mechanisms.

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Israel Blocks Entry of Over 3,000 Medical Aid Trucks into Gaza: Health Ministry

Gaza’s hospitals are facing ‘catastrophic’ conditions due to severe...

Logic and Reasoning in the Time of War

M.K Bhadrakumar ONE OF the saddest things about India’s...

Hyderabad: BJP MLA T Raja Singh Tours Old City Looking for ‘Illegal’ Sale of Cattle 

City police may issue a notice to the Hindutva...

31 Killed Due to Heavy Rain, Floods Across Northeastern States

Over the past 48 hours, nine deaths each were...