In August 1986 few kids in Kerala were expelled from their school for refusing to sing the Indian National Anthem, 'Jana Gana Mana'. A parent appealed to the Supreme Court on grounds on 'fair treatment'.
Supreme Court ordered the school authorities to re-enroll the students and went on to add the following to their decision:
"Our tradition teaches tolerance, our philosophy preaches tolerance, our Constitution practices tolerance, let us not dilute it".
I think this is phenomenal... truly democratic, I say !
-- eL.
Source of information: Wikipedia
2 comments:
they were kidss???
they even knw why they dont want to sing it?
Do u knw why?
The article I read didn't mention why the kids didn't know/didn't want to sing the National Anthem ..
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