Teachers turn tormentors, foul-mouth Modi, Shah over CAA, suspended by school authorities

By Team MyNation  |  First Published Feb 21, 2020, 4:17 PM IST

In a video that has gone viral, two teachers have foulmouthed PM Modi, Union home minister Amit Shah on the issue of CAA.

Bengaluru: A teacher holds a very high value in our society. It is the teacher that moulds not just the careers but also character of their students. 

But in a video that has gone viral, two teachers have gone berserk against Ayodhya, triple talaq, and of course, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah. They even wondered what the RSS has done for the country. 

The two teachers, from Saharanpur, have been suspended by the school authorities. They have even been sent a notice. 

The police too have taken cognisance of the issue and have warned of strict action. 

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The CAA intends to give citizenship to around 32000 non-Muslim minorities in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. 

As we all know, the protests at this venue of Shaheen Bagh have been going on for an inordinately long time. Roads have been blocked, traffic has come to a standstill and people are forced to take detours to reach their destinations.

But more shocking than these obstructions are the slogans shouted at the venue.

For example: Sharjeel Imam, a former JNU student shouted slogans in support of severing Assam from the rest of India.

At the same spot, there were other shockers as well! Young children were calling for the killings of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah.

And as if that wasn’t enough, there were slogans seeking freedom on the lines of “Jinnah-Wali”.

In some places, there were placards being displayed seeking freedom for Kashmir!

One only wonders as to how these protests have been hijacked for various reasons, other than the intended aim.

So does everything have to boil down to Hinduism, Narendra Modi, Amit Shah and ultimately, as we shudder to think, India itself?

Presently, the top court is hearing the pleas on the constitutionality of the law. 

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