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Sentenced for not contributing to Temple RAM: Headmistress

Sentenced for not contributing to Temple RAM: Headmistress
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New Delhi: Delhi High Court has issued a notice of the request submitted by the school principal who accused that he was suspended by administration because it did not donate money for the construction of RAM temple in Ayodhya.
The woman also claimed she was paid low.
Looking for instructions to cancel the suspension and restore his work with a full back wage, the woman alleged that he was convicted because he could not donate money for the temple project.
While claiming that he was suddenly transferred to the Bhalswa school branch in August last year without reason, the request alleged that he was not given time to collect all other diaries and other items from school.
“The target to collect or contribute Rs 70,000 to 1,00,000 Rs has been given by the public in February 2021 for all staff of all schools managed by the respondent community, for the purpose of the construction of RAM Mandir in Ayodhya.
Staff has been asked to convince their students or parents to Contributing or visiting the market for donations from shop owners or the general public.
Applicant, not any class teacher, also not in a position to contribute himself due to poor financial health from his family, expressing his inability to contribute the number of Rs 70,000 for charity purposes, “Alleged.
“And this is the addition of the number of annual donations on behalf of Semarpan, which has been raised from Rs 5,000 to Rs 15,000.
The applicant has been forced to contribute the number of RS 70,000 for RAM Mandir and Rs 15,000 for Samarpan, while despite the extreme financial constraints, the applicant contributed Rs 2,100 for RAM Mandir at 03.03.2021 and further refused to pay this summer number of years, “Claimed further.
Advocate Khagesh Jha told the court that the teacher’s husband met with a serious accident in 2016 and lost a vision in one eye, some fractures and had to include three stems in the legs during the operation and some neurological disorders, because he suffered from occasional attack epilepsy.
In such conditions, there is a major financial burden on the family for its maintenance, but still Samarth Samarth Samiti who is supported by RSS, who runs the school, has forced his client, he accused.
The request further claimed the teacher was “accused of mistakenly” making Casteist commented by several parents at the command of the school.
He was also accused of “incompetent” despite having 20 years of experience, the request added.
The High Court has posted a request for December 17 to hear school and community stands.

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