Samastha affiliate planning protests against additional working hours in schools
Functionaries of the SKMMA, an affiliate organisation of the Sunni scholars' forum Samastha Kerala Jem-iyyathul Ulama, declared their plans at a convention here on Thursday. M.T. Abdulla Musliyar, general secretary, Samastha Kerala Islam Religious Education Board, said that religious education was important for believers. The State government had no business in meddling with it. No talks were held before increasing the school hours. He claimed that the government could have rearranged the working hours in schools without tampering with the working schedule of 'madrasas', which cannot be changed. Mr. Musliyar said that the SKMMA would hold district-level conventions against the government by July 20 and protest events would be held at the regional level by July 25.
The working hours for Classes VIII to X in these schools have been increased by 30 minutes in total -- 15 minutes each in the morning and afternoon on all days except Fridays. This is to realise the target of 220 working days and 1,100 instructional hours for Class VIII as per the Right to Education Act and for Classes IX and X as per the Kerala Education Rules.
E. Moideen Faizy Puthanazhi, general secretary, SKMMA, alleged that the government had not bothered to address the concerns raised by the Samastha in a memorandum submitted to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan by its president Syed Jifri Muthukoya Thangal. 'The government implemented the new timings based on a High Court order. The court, however, has not specifically said anything about the additional hours. There are other ways to ensue 220 working days and 1,100 working hours in high school classes. For that, the government should first hold talks,' he added.
Haris Beeran, Rajya Sabha MP of the Indian Union Muslim League, alleged that the State government had been deliberately trying to hurt the religious sentiments of Muslims. 'No efforts are being made to arrive at a consensus. A similar approach was seen even in launching Zumba sessions in schools. There are attempts to introduce neo-liberal thoughts and an aversion to religion,' he added. Panakkad Syed Hameedali Shihab Thangal, treasurer, SKMMA, inaugurated the convention.
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