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Farook College incident and a few questions

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Farook College incident and a few questions Farook College

News that boys and girls are not allowed to sit side by side in Farook College and it is a retrograde step that will lead to Talibanism is being spiced up and presented.

Some people have also turned the statement made by the Kerala education minister, Abdu Rabb, justifying the college’s stand into a controversy.

Forgive me for asking a few questions humbly to those who are saying a lot against gender inequality and the anchors and spokespersons who slug it out on TV channels.

1.If you have a girl child and if that child goes to college, as a father would you like it if she sits next to boys, making physical contact, and loses focus in the class and thinks about many other things?

2.Have you ever sought the opinion of your child’s mother?

3.If you wish to see your child study and reach a good position, is your argument that it is good for other children to intermingle and study lessons progressive or sadistic?

4.Have you, who believe that the best way to gender equality is to sit next to each other on a bench, thought what danger has its absence caused in this place in the past?

5.Have you thought that, by trying to dish out a controversial subject to students and create unnecessary problems in hundreds of colleges in Kerala, what you are doing to the new generation is great damage?

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