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BJP Leader Detained At Hyderabad Airport Amid School Controversy

BJP's Madhavi Latha claims she was stopped from meeting a student's family. She demands a probe into a Hyderabad school's homework.

Mumbai Alert · Politics Desk
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Politics Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Thu, 16 July 2026 at 07:26 pm
BJP Leader Detained At Hyderabad Airport Amid School Controversy

A controversy has erupted in Hyderabad over a private school assigning Islamic religious homework to a Hindu student. BJP leader Madhavi Latha claimed she was detained at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport on Thursday while on her way to meet the family of the student.

The student, a six-year-old in Class 2, was allegedly given homework to memorise key Islamic prayers. The school has since dismissed the teacher involved. Latha expressed her intention to address the issues faced by the people of her constituency but was not allowed to proceed.

Latha took to social media to express her regret over the incident. She stated that despite her commitment to raising public concerns, she was stopped from meeting the family. The BJP leader questioned whether dismissing the teacher alone addressed the larger issue and urged the Telangana government to clarify what legal action would be taken against the institution.

The incident has sparked sharp reactions from Union Minister of State for Home Bandi Sanjay Kumar and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), who demanded action against the school. Latha argued that the matter reflected an institutional issue rather than an individual lapse. She also expressed sympathy for the dismissed teacher, saying that the institution's environment had emboldened such actions.

The school's decision to assign Islamic religious homework to a Hindu student has raised concerns about the imposition of religious beliefs on students. Latha pointed out that schools would not react similarly if students were instructed to study the Bhagavad Gita. The incident has highlighted the need for schools to be sensitive to the diverse religious backgrounds of their students.

The police have stated that the student's parents have informed them that they are satisfied with the school's action against the teacher and have not filed a formal complaint. No criminal case has been registered so far. The incident has sparked a debate about the role of schools in promoting religious tolerance and understanding.

The Telangana government has been urged to take action against the institution for allegedly violating constitutional principles. Latha's demand for a probe into the incident has highlighted the need for a thorough investigation into the matter. The incident has also raised questions about the accountability of schools in such cases.

In conclusion, the controversy surrounding the Hyderabad school's homework assignment has sparked a heated debate about religious tolerance and understanding. The incident has highlighted the need for schools to be sensitive to the diverse religious backgrounds of their students and for the government to take action against institutions that violate constitutional principles.

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