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For pity material gains, we are losing our next generation: Geelani

K H News Service by K H News Service
May 5, 2017
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Srinagar/May,4: Syed Ali Geelani blamed Goodwill schools for indoctrination of valley students and said that the institutions run by armies are making them indifferent towards their religion and specific culture.
Geelani while taking serious note of this trend, warned parents and urged to avoid these institutions. For pity material gains, we are losing our next generation, said Geelani and asked parents to watch and be careful about their future.
Friday, Syed Ali Geelani said that we should never send our youth to these institutions as we need to see what education these institutions are imparting to our children.
For the betterment of our youngsters, instead do seek admission in other institutions of your choice, run by prominent and well-known organization, said Geelani.
Geelani expressed his deep apprehension over the reports of mischievous activities of these Goodwill institutions run by forces and said that a nation pursuing freedom struggle can never make occupiers the custodian of their future generations. They are killing, maiming and blinding us and how obsolete and obscure it is to trust these and handover our future into their custody.
It is quite contradictory and there is no moral justification for this, said Geelani. Occupiers can never prove choicest custodians and can never provide better education, as they are inflicting unprecedented brutalities to our nation, said Geelani.
How can they take care and provide good education to our children as they are following particular mindset, asked Geelani.
Goodwill schools are part of their long-term policy to strengthen occupation, said Geelani and they are psychologically preparing our new generation to accomplish their nefarious designs, asserted Geelani.
Our youngsters are resisting occupation and giving them tough fight, said Geelani and preferably these institutions will definitely influence their way of thinking. Those Children pursuing education in these institutions are immature and as such unintentionally deviating from their roots, said Geelani. Islam and its fundamentals are dear to us and It is all against the teachings of Islam and cherished ethics we are following, added Geelani.
Referring to RSS ideology, Geelani said that Delhi is anxious to see their country as” Hindu Rashtra” as such are following RSS viewpoint and these schools are following syllabus influenced by same fanatical dogma, said Geelani.
We have best education system in our state and experts are imparting standard education to students, as such parents are requested to take care about this grave matter and disassociate from these fanatical institutions, said Geelani. He asked parents to avoid these institutions and take upright and proper decision about their children.

K H News Service

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