‘Objectionable’ content taught in some madrassas in MP will be scrutinised, says Narottam Mishra

The minister said that the issue has been brought to his attention and he will order probe in the matter.

In August this year, Madhya Pradesh Culture Minister Usha Thakur had said illegally-run madrassas may be used for human trafficking.
In August this year, Madhya Pradesh Culture Minister Usha Thakur had said illegally-run madrassas may be used for human trafficking.

Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra has announced that alleged objectionable content being taught in some madrassas in the state will be scrutinised by the authorities. He said that the issue has been brought to his attention and he will order probe in the matter.

“I have just seen it (the alleged objectionable content) at a cursory glance…We will ask the district collector to get such study material of madrassas scrutinised from the education department to avoid such unpleasant situations,” Mishra said.

However, the minister didn’t specify which madrassas he was talking about. Some sections have raised question marks over certain content being taught in madrassas at a few places in the state.

In August this year, Madhya Pradesh Culture Minister Usha Thakur had said illegally-run madrassas may be used for human trafficking and a probe must be carried out against such facilities.

“The office-bearers of the children’s commission recently carried out surprise inspections of such illegally-run madrassas. They found that 30-40 children were kept without a healthy environment. There was an insufficient arrangement for food. I fear it may be a case of human trafficking,” Thakur had alleged.

With inputs from PTI

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First published on: 19-12-2022 at 15:52 IST
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