Kerala temple honours Muslim girl
Thrissur: Paremekkavu Temple under Cochin Devaswom honoured a Muslim girl with Gold Medal for gaining high marks in Plus 2. Suharabi, A Muslim student of Paremmekkavvu Devaswom college had earlier waived the college fees and other educational expenses as she was from a poor family.
While HK appreciate the gesture shown by Temple authorities would like to ask about the stand taken by Cochin, Travancore and Malabar Devaswom boards in supporting Hindu students from poor background. When whole government machinery is utilized to provide ‘n’ number of schemes and scholarships to ’empower’ children in the name of ‘Minority’ upliftment, Hindu students are neglected and pushed aside by the very same government. Why not the Devaswom board who came forward to support Suharabi come up with projects to support Hindu students who are struggling to compete with others due to one sided Government initiatives?
HK wishes all success to Suharabi in her future life and hopes that she will be able to liberate herself through the power of true knowledge and wisdom from the shackles of suppression and oppression imposed upon her by her male counterparts . And we pray that let no Deobands in the country impose fatwa on her for collecting a honour from the money generated by Kafirs.Â
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