Gender Politics: Curtain Between Students In Medical College
Gender Politics: Curtain between students in Kerala’s medical college, the controversy started as soon as the picture went viral on the internet media.
A picture of a medical college in Kerala has gone viral on the internet media.
This picture shows how while studying at the Government Medical College, Thrissur, the boys, and girls were separated from each other by putting a veil between them.
Controversy arose as soon as this picture went viral on the internet media. Many people have criticized this attitude during their studies.
Work against education.
The matter came to light after an office-bearer of the Mujahid Students’ Movement (MSM) shared a picture on the internet media. It was allegedly his program.
Surprisingly, the subject of the class in which the boys and girls were separated by veils was to sensitize the students to gender politics.
After severe criticism from the Internet media, the organization said that there was nothing wrong with it.
BJP compares the Taliban model.
BJP national secretary Y Satya Kumar shared two pictures on Twitter. A picture is of a college in Afghanistan in September 2021.
The second picture is from Kerala in July 2022. A curtain has been put between the students in both the pictures.
With these pictures, Satya Kumar wrote – What Taliban used to think yesterday, Kerala government thinks today.
BJP condemned.
Anoop AJ, former national secretary of BJYM, tweeted, Taliban model in Government Medical College, Kerala.
Sreejith Panikkar, associated with the media sector, tweeted, “First I thought that some meeting was going on in Bilawal Court.
It was then learned that gender politics was being discussed among medical college students. God gives us wisdom.
CPI(M)’s student wing – The Students Federation of India also criticized it. Said, it is a matter of concern that students pursuing higher education are attending such classes.
The college administration said we did not have a program.
After the controversy arose, the office bearers of the college union in their clarification said that this program was of MSM.
The college administration or the student union had nothing to do with it. The college union said the event was organized by a religious organization near a place of worship.