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Kashmir school sacks teacher on wedding day claiming ‘romance’ will adversely affect their students

December 14, 2017 11:35 pm | Updated December 15, 2017 07:11 am IST -

Tariq Bhat and Sumaya Bashir say their services were abruptly terminated by the school management .

File photo of children attending a class in Srinagar. Photo for representational purpose.

A teacher couple working at a private school in Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir were sacked on their wedding day. The school management claimed their “romance could adversely affect the students”.

Tariq Bhat and Sumaya Bashir, residents of Tral town in Pulwama, were working in the Boys’ and Girls’ wings, respectively, of Pampore Muslim Educational Institute for the past several years.

They alleged their services were abruptly terminated by the school management on November 30, the day they entered into wedlock.

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While the principal of the school did not respond to calls for a comment on the sacking, chairman of the school Bashir Masoodi said the duo were relieved from service as they were in a “romantic relationship” before getting married.

“It is not good for the 2,000 students of the school and 200 staff members working there. This can adversely affect the students,” Mr. Masoodi said.

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‘Opportunity to explain’

The couple claimed that they had an arranged marriage. “Ours was an arranged marriage. We got engaged a few months ago and the entire school management knew about it as Sumaya hosted a party for the staff members soon after the engagement ceremony,” Mr. Bhat said. He questioned the school management’s claim of a “romantic relationship”, asking why they were not given an opportunity to explain if that were the case.

“We both applied for leave to get married almost a month before the wedding day and the school management sanctioned the leave. If we were in a romantic relationship, did they come to know of it only after we announced our wedding plans?” Bhat said.

The couple alleged the school management was “tarnishing” their image. “We got married, which is the right thing to do from which ever perspective one looks at it. We have not sinned or committed a crime,” they said.

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