[The principal, Padmaja Menon, however defended her stance saying that
there was nothing wrong with the prayers, one of which invokes the
Hindu gods Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. She was quoted assaying: "But
Brahma is the creator of the universe. What is wrong in invoking his
name?"

It is just self-evident that "Brahma is the creator of the universe"
only as per (some?) Hindu traditions, not otherwise.
Other religions are founded on other beliefs.
And, scientific knowledge, acquired till date, does not at all support
any notion of any "creator of the universe".

This highhanded attempt at imposing one's (irrational) belief on
others - believers and non-believers, is utterly condemnable and goes
against the very grain of the Indian Constitution granting freedom of
conscience.]

http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-muslim-child-punished-for-refusing-to-sing-sanskrit-sholkas-in-bengaluru-2111206

Muslim child punished for refusing to sing Sanskrit 'shlokas' in Bengaluru

Wednesday, 5 August 2015 - 7:00am IST | Agency: dna webdesk

When the principal of the school noticed that the boy and some of his
other Muslim friends were not singing the 'shlokas' the principal
asked the group to come up on stage and sing it.

A 15-year-old Muslim boy's case has stirred the hornet's nest after he
was punished for not singing a few Sanskrit shlokas by his principal.
According to a report in Hindustan Times, the incident took place in
south Bengaluru school.

When the principal of the school noticed that the boy and some of his
other Muslim friends weren't singing the shlokas the principal asked
the group to come up on stage and sing it. The boy is quoted saying:
"I was humiliated in front of 1,200 students and my constitutional
right was violated. She made us go on stage and forced us to sing the
prayer in front of everybody. She scolded me in front of everyone on
the mike when I mispronounced a few Sanskrit words.”

The boy's mother, along with activists of the Association for
Protection of Civil Rights, approached the principal and tried to file
a complaint. However, the principal acted like she did not understand
what the fuss was about and kept saying that the prayer was important
to instil values and discipline in students.

The principal even suggested that the boy was turning into a
fundamentalist Muslim since he was from Bhatkal (a Muslim-dominated
area in Karnataka). Following the furore, the boy has been allowed to
sit in class during the assembly but he's still not happy with the
development.

He has pointed out that 14 out of the 32 students in his class are
Muslims, as is 30% of the school. The student is also the head boy of
the school and says that he does not feel comfortable anymore since he
refused to sing the prayer. He, however, added that many of his Hindu
friends stood by his side.

***The principal, Padmaja Menon, however defended her stance saying
that there was nothing wrong with the prayers, one of which invokes
the Hindu gods Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. She was quoted assaying:
"But Brahma is the creator of the universe. What is wrong in invoking
his name?"*** [Emphasis added.]
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