Hyderabad school teacher sacked after Class 2 student asked to recite Kalma
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
A private school in Hyderabad's Saidabad area terminated a teacher on 16 July after a Class 2 student was allegedly assigned the recitation of the Kalma — an Islamic declaration of faith — as a homework activity, triggering sharp protests from parents and local residents. The incident, which surfaced through photographs of the student's school diary circulated widely on social media, has drawn condemnation from political and religious organisations.
What Happened
According to parents, the homework task — recorded in the student's diary — directed the child to memorise the Kalma. When families became aware of the assignment, they confronted the management of Success the School, demanding immediate action. Videos of heated exchanges between parents and school authorities also circulated on social media platforms.
Community members subsequently joined the parents in protesting what they described as inappropriate religious imposition on young children, calling for accountability from the institution.
School's Response: Teacher Dismissed
Facing mounting pressure, the school issued a formal termination order on 16 July, addressed to the teacher identified as Shaikh Aisha Parveen. The order stated: 'Your services as Mother Teacher at Success the School are terminated.' It further declared that she is 'permanently disqualified to apply for employment in future in the Success group of education institutions.'
Political and Religious Reactions
The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) condemned the incident strongly. VHP spokesperson Vinod Bansal said, 'Schools are temples of knowledge, not centres for imposing religious educational kalma or jihadist agendas. The incident of teaching kalma to innocent second-grade students in Bhagyanagar (Hyderabad) is a direct assault on children's constitutional rights and parents' trust. Strict action should be taken against the guilty school management.'
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari alleged the incident was linked to what he called a 'conversion mafia' in Telangana, and implicated the Indian National Congress (Congress) party. In a post on X, Bhandari wrote: 'Rahul Gandhi supports conversion mafia. Congress and Asaduddin Owaisi are hand in glove. Congress is anti-Hindu.' These are political claims made by the BJP and have not been independently verified.
Parents Seek Investigation
Beyond the teacher's dismissal, parents have demanded a formal investigation into the incident and approached local police, insisting that religious content must remain strictly separate from classroom activities. They are pressing for broader accountability from the school management, not just the individual teacher.
What Comes Next
With a police complaint filed, the matter may now move into formal legal channels. The incident has reignited debate in Telangana over oversight of private schools and the enforcement of secular educational standards. How authorities respond to the parents' demands for a wider inquiry will determine whether this remains an isolated case or prompts systemic review of curriculum oversight in the state.