The civic body-controlled School Board claimed that all schools run by it, including Urdu medium ones, took part in the programme, which had invited accusations of being part of an attempt by ruling BJP to promote its Hindutva agenda.
A row erupted after the Board issued a circular asking schools, including Urdu medium ones (which have mostly Muslim students), to organise 'Saraswati Vandana' (a prayer for the goddess of knowledge & wisdom) on Vasant Panchami today.
However, Opposition Congress termed this as an attack on the rights of minorities and claimed the Board is forcing Muslim students to perform puja, which is prohibited in Islam.
Congress Councillors, including Opposition leader in AMC, Badruddin Shaikh gathered at Juhapura this morning and burned the copies of the circular.
"Around 1.5 lakh students of various religions are studying in about 457 schools run by the Board. But, the BJP- led AMC as well as State Government are promoting their Hindutva agenda through such diktats. We strongly condemn this attempt," said Shaikh, who was accompanied by some parents during the protest.
However, the Board claimed not a single school opted out of the event which its officials termed as a "huge success".
"All schools, including 64 Urdu schools, took part in the programme. We have not received any complaint. We had made it clear that it was an educational programme, not a religious one. We have not come across protest from any of the schools," said Board administrator L D Desai.
