SFI protests minister Abdu Rabb’s statement

Over 100 students gathered at the spot

Update: 2015-11-19 06:43 GMT
Street lecture session organized by SFI in front of the office of deputy director of education in Kozhikode on Wednesday. (Photo: DC)

Kozhikode: The  SFI activists of  prominent colleges here  organized a ‘Street lecture session’  near Mananchira on Wednesday  in  protest against the statement of Education Minister Abdu Rabb that  he was against girls and boys sitting next to each other and that if needed they could  sit so using chairs. Rebuffing the minister’s stand, the  girls and boys sat together and listened to the lecture by P.J. Vincent, noted writer and faculty member of Meenchanda Government Arts College.

He  said that  the  minister should not have made such an outrageous comment to promote sex segregation in educational institutions.  When  sex education was needed among  students, the authorities were trying to discourage it. “Students unions like SFI should raise their voice against such practices which are  seen only in self- financing colleges,”  he said.

Over 100 students gathered at the spot. The  Minister had said that  students could sit next to each other on the same bench only if the institutions and students do not have any complaints. He also said that there was no gender discrimination  at Farook college and stood by the stand of the college management.

 

 

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