The chief of National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) raised concerns over the curriculum in Bihar’s government-funded madrasas. Priyank Kanoongo said in a social media post that certain books, including “Talimul Islam,” are being used in these institutions, which allegedly label non-Islamic individuals as “Kafirs” (infidels). He also raised questions over the reported enrollment of Hindu children in these madrasas.
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