Supreme Court stays Allahabad HC’s decision to strike down Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Board Act
The ‘Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Board Education Act 2004’ is a law enacted by the Uttar Pradesh Government.
The ‘Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Board Education Act 2004’ is a law enacted by the Uttar Pradesh Government.
This decision holds significant implications for the future of two million children.
On 12th March, three dargahs illegally constructed on Government land in Anjar, Kutch, were demolished with bulldozers.
The report advises the closure of 13,000 such institutions. Many of these unregulated madarasas were discovered to be situated in proximity to the Nepal border.
The Chief Secretary Amir Subhani was summoned to appear before the commission on 22nd February to provide point-wise information on its inquiries along with all related documents.
The fatwa says, “People, who die in an attack on India, will be called great martyrs and they will go to heaven.”
Police have so far arrested more than 25 religious fanatical Muslims in connection with this violence.
The administration has since taken control of the premises, erecting fencing and installing signs indicating Government ownership of the site.
Pawangad was built by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. In the year 1979, a religious fanatic built this illegal madarasa here.
He was accused of raping a 24-year-old teacher. The victim is a resident of Karnataka. The Maulana would inject the victim with drugs before raping her.