Saraswati Puja restricted by Muslim headmaster at government run primary school

Case ID : f664553 | Location : Birbhum district, West Bengal, India | Date of Incident : Sun, 2 February, 2025
Case ID : f664553
location Birbhum district, West Bengal, India
date 2 February, 2025
Saraswati Puja restricted by Muslim headmaster at government run primary school
Restriction/ban on Hindu practices
Restriction on expression of Hindu identity

Case Summary

A Saraswati Puja celebration was disrupted at Bandhgora Primary School in Bolpur, Birbhum district, West Bengal, after the headmaster, Rafiqul Islam, refused to open the school gates on the day of the festival. In response, local Hindu parents and students brought an idol of Goddess Saraswati and conducted the puja outside the school premises. The matter was reported to the police, and concerned parents expressed their grievances against the headmaster for preventing the traditional celebration. The event sparked outrage among the local Hindu community, who viewed the act as an obstruction of their religious practices.

Why it is Hate Crime ?

This incident has been added to the tracker under the prime category of- Restriction/ban on Hindu practices. Under this, the sub-category selected is- Restriction on expression of Hindu identity. An example of the state-affected prejudicial and targeted orders against the Hindu community would be a government denying the right of a Hindu or a group of Hindus to hold a religious procession owing to the animosity of non-Hindu groups. Denial of the religious right of the Hindus to assuage the non-Hindu group which harbours animosity to a point where it could lead to violence against Hindus is not only a failure of law and order but is a prejudicial order against Hindus, denying them their fundamental rights to express their religious identity. An example of a hate crime against Hindus by a non-Hindu would be a non-Hindu institution forcing its Hindu employees to abandon religious symbols that a Hindu would wear as an expression of faith owing to inherent prejudice against the faith professed by the victim or a non-Hindu group of people restricting a Hindu group from constructing a place of worship simply because the demography of the area in which the temple is being built is dominated by non-Hindus. Such actions are driven by religious animosity and/or prejudice against Hindus and their faith and would therefore be categorized as a hate crime. The disruption of the Saraswati Puja celebration at the Primary School in West Bengal highlights clear religious markers that indicate an act of religious intolerance. Saraswati Puja is an important Hindu festival, especially in educational institutions, where students seek the blessings of Goddess Saraswati for wisdom and learning. The headmaster, Rafiqul Islam, deliberately refusing to open the school gates on the day of the festival directly obstructed the observance of this Hindu tradition. This act was not a mere administrative decision but a targeted attempt to prevent the celebration of a religious event central to Hindu culture, reflecting a bias against Hindu religious practices. By denying access to the school for the puja, the headmaster effectively marginalised the Hindu students since every individual has the right to celebrate their own festival and restricting someone from doing that can also be considered a prejudicial order denying the Hindu community its fundamental rights. Such arbitrary actions taken against the Hindus are prejudicial to their rights and stem from animosity and prejudice against Hindu beliefs, this is why this case has been categorised as a religiously motivated hate crime.

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Perpetrators Details

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Muslim Extremists

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One Person

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male

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