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UP School Expels 7-Year-Old Muslim Student For Bringing Non-Veg Food, 'Converting Kids To Islam' | WATCH

In a recent incident at a private school in Uttar Pradesh's Amroha, the principal suspended a Muslim nursery student, allegedly for bringing non-vegetarian food in his lunch box.

The case gained public attention after a video, recorded by the student's mother, went viral on social media. The video shows a heated confrontation between the principal and the child's mother over the issue.

UP School Expels 7-Year-Old Muslim Student For Bringing Non-Veg Food Converting Kids to Islam WATCH

The principal, while confronting the mother, stated, "We don't want to teach such kids with such morals, who will demolish our temples, and bring non-veg to school."

He went further to accuse the young boy of promoting non-vegetarianism, claiming that the child talked about "feeding non-veg to everyone and converting them to Islam."

Despite the mother's denial, the principal insisted that the student had admitted to bringing non-veg food to the school.

The mother strongly refuted the principal's allegations, pointing out the implausibility of her 7-year-old son making such statements.

She said, "How could a child so young talk about such things? We live in an area surrounded by people of all religions. He (child) can never say such things."

"Kids in this school engage in Hindu-Muslim arguments all the time," she added.

In response, the principal remarked that children learn these behaviors from their homes, implying that the parents had influenced the boy's mindset.

The principal also added that the child's name had been removed from the school's register, citing complaints from the parents of other students.

"The parents of other students had a problem," he said, justifying the suspension.

During the confrontation, the mother raised another concern, accusing a fellow student of repeatedly bullying and troubling her son. However, the principal dismissed her claims, stating that she was trying to "mislead" the school by shifting the blame onto another student.

As the video circulated online, the Amroha Police responded, noting that the District Inspector of Schools (DIS) had intervened. A three-member inquiry committee was promptly formed to investigate the incident and determine the appropriate course of action.

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