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7 Govt School teachers suspended for social media posts on Modi, Pulwama

March 26, 2019
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New Delhi: At least seven government school teachers in Uttar Pradesh have been suspended for posting comments critical of the ruling regime or on the Pulwama attack and the airstrikes that followed on social media.

According to Indian Express, the suspension orders in these cases from across UP allege that the teachers violated service rules. The topics they were commenting on, using either either WhatsApp or Facebook, ranged from questioning the impact of the airstrikes to praising Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan.

The newspaper reported that one Basic Shiksha Adhikari, Dinesh Yadav from Muzaffarnagar, was also suspended. On a chat group, he had criticised “those preaching on WhatsApp” and said there could be a conspiracy behind the Pulwama attack.

Ravindra Kanojia, a primary school teacher in Barabanki, has been suspended questioning the “victory” of Balakot, since an IAF plane was gunned down a day later. According to his suspension order, “[Yadav] Has made objectionable comments against the government and recent Army action. This can create tension in society.”

Rajesh Shukla, a primary school assistant teacher in Rae Bareli, wrote a Facebook post criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with reference to the RBI governor’s exit and pressures on LIC. His suspension order says he made “political statements” on social media while the model code of conduct was in place.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Kashmir Monitor staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)


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