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Kerala: Case against school for teaching 'objectionable content' to kids

News Agencies | Updated on: 11 February 2017, 5:47 IST

A case was lodged against a Kochi school for allegedly teaching students objectionable content and exhorting them to to lay down their lives for Islam, with police suspecting that the curriculum has been drafted with persons close to controversial preacher Zakir Naik.

The Peace International School at Thammanam in Ernakulam is run by a trust headed by some "influential local businessmen".

Police have registered a case under Sect 153 A and 34 of the Indian Penal Code against the school principal, administrator and three trustees, according to a PTI report.

The case was registered on the basis of a report filed by the Ernakulam District Education Officer, stating that "what was being taught was not secular".

"The case was registered for teaching students objectionable content in the syllabus... what was not secular. Islamic curriculum was being followed and students were being exhorted to lay down their lives for Islam," the report said.

The school has classes from the LKG to eighth standard. "We suspect that this school's curriculum has been drafted with persons close to controversial preacher Zakir Naik, of Mumbai based Islamic International School," PTI sources said.

Naik, an Islamic televangelist, was in the eye of of a storm recently for allegedly preaching radical views. Abdul Rashid, one among the 21 persons from Kerala who had gone missing and is suspected to have joined ISIS, had worked as Public Relations Officer at the school there. His wife Mariam, had worked as a teacher in the school.

Recently, six persons were arrested in Kerala for suspected links with the ISIS.

--PTI

First published: 8 October 2016, 3:13 IST