The Allahabad High Court has declared the Uttar Pradesh Board of Madarsa Education Act, 2004, as "unconstitutional", impacting the structure of madrasa education in the state. The court's decision mandates the shift of students from madrasas to government schools, aiming to align with secular education principles. This ruling comes ahead of the state elections, raising concerns among the Muslim community. The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) member, Maulana Khalid Rasheed Farangi Mahali, expressed intentions to challenge the judgment in the Supreme Court, highlighting the significant repercussions on students and teachers involved in the madrasa education system. The discussion was reported by Gargi Rawat and Pawanht.
The UP Board of Madrassa Education Act, enacted in 2004, reconstituted the board to streamline education in various subjects. However, the Allahabad HC struck down the Act for violating secular principles, impacting many students and teachers. https://t.co/iicQAiIrfM
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VIDEO | Here’s what AIMPLB member Maulana Khalid Rasheed Farangi Mahali said on Allahabad High Court declaring ‘UP Board of Madarsa Education Act 2004’ as unconstitutional. “I think there is a need to challenge the judgement (by Allahabad High Court) in Supreme Court. We hope… https://t.co/VS7N5RpTPQ
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