Girl expelled from UP school for radicalising students against Muslims

Meerut, July 23 : A 16-year-old student has been expelled from a private school in Uttar Pradeshs Meerut for "asking Hindu students to distance themselves from Muslim pupils, citing examples from films like Kashmir Files and The Kerala Story," police said.

The girls parents, however, alleged that she was asked to leave the school by the authorities for "wearing a tilak on her forehead and a rudraksha bead on her wrist inside the school premises".

Principal of the school, Bhawna Chauhan, said, "The girls hardline approach was the reason for her expulsion.Her behaviour was disruptive with her radicalised thinking.

She was creating a nuisance and spreading hatred against Muslim students."

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The girls mother told reporters on Saturday that, "My daughter was merely following her rituals and she was punished for it."

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“Wearing tilak and rudraksha beads is not allowed as it is not a part of the uniform," the principal said.

The girl, meanwhile, said, "We are all aware of the instances revealed in films like Kashmir Files.

So, I used to warn my friends of the consequences of love jihad."

Meerut Senior Superintendent of Police, Rohit Singh Sajwan, said, "No complaint has been received by the police, and therefore, no action has been taken in the matter.

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