Jaipur: The Rajasthan Adhikari Karmchari Minority Association (RAKMA) has voiced strong concerns over the harassment of two Muslim female teachers in Beawar, Rajasthan, who were subjected to false accusations. The incident, which came to light recently, has sparked outrage among minority rights groups.
A delegation from RAKMA met with the two teachers and gathered detailed information on the situation. State President of RAKMA, Zahid Ali, expressed deep indignation over the baseless allegations, stating that punishing any employee without a proper investigation is not only unjust but a violation of their constitutional rights.
During his visit to Beawar, Zahid Ali assured the teachers of full support and called for a thorough and fair investigation. He demanded action against those who conspired and made false allegations. He also confirmed that RAKMA would engage with higher authorities to ensure that the responsible individuals face strict consequences.
Zahid Ali reiterated RAKMA’s commitment to protecting the rights of minority employees, stating that the organization would not tolerate any form of injustice against members of the minority community.
The RAKMA delegation, including General Secretary Atiq Ahmed and State Organization General Secretary Dr. Mansher Khan, vowed to take all necessary steps to safeguard the interests of the affected teachers and other minority employees.
The incident, which occurred at Beawar Khas Senior Secondary School, involved the suspension of teachers Asma Parveen and Shagufta for allegedly offering Namaz during school hours and encouraging students to do the same. RAKMA has strongly condemned the unjust treatment of the teachers and urged for an impartial inquiry to restore their reputations.