Mohd Irfan
The controversy over the denial of forms for students from private schools by the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has sparked concerns, prompting questions about accountability and the decision’s impact on students’ futures.
The issue stems from the government’s decision not to accept forms from private schools facing land-related issues, causing an uproar among various stakeholders, including private schools, parents, and students. After initial resistance, JKBOSE reportedly reversed its decision and accepted the forms, but the incident raised questions about why the future of students was put at stake in the first place.
Critics argue that holding students accountable for issues related to private schools, such as land disputes, is unfair. They question why private schools are facing land issues in the first place, pointing out that proper documentation and adherence to regulations should be mandatory.
A social activist, speaking anonymously, criticized previous administrations, alleging that political influence allowed some private schools to be built on state land. The activist called for a crackdown on such schools, emphasizing the need to establish the rule of law and ensure equal treatment for all.
The government’s initial decision not to accept forms was seen by some as arbitrary, and while the forms are now reportedly being accepted, concerns persist about the impact on students. An analyst suggested that the government should take a tougher stance on private schools violating land norms, including using machinery like JCBs to dismantle illegal structures.
The tagging of students from private schools due to land issues has also raised concerns. Critics argue that this move could negatively affect students’ mindset as they are forced to integrate with students from new schools. The need for expert opinions and careful consideration before implementing such decisions was emphasized to avoid adverse consequences. As the controversy unfolds, stakeholders urge the government to address the root causes of private schools facing land issues, ensure accountability, and prioritize the well-being and future of students caught in the crossfire.