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Controversy at Success School: Religious Education Dispute

Thursday, July 16, 2026
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Controversy at Success School: Religious Education Dispute

Hyderabad school drama, you know? It started at Success School in Saidabad. A real controversy went down there. Parents of a Class 2 Hindu kid came forward. They said their child was being forced to memorize and recite things. Kalma, Surah Al-Fatiha. As homework.

The story is that the kid told his parents when he got home about it. Said the religious verses were assigned. And that kids were expected to recite them in class. It sounds simple enough, but it really hit a nerve for them.

So they went straight to the school management. Questioning everything. Demanding action against whoever was responsible. They felt it was totally inappropriate. Asking a Hindu kid to learn prayers from another faith without their family’s okay? That just stung their religious feelings badly. They wanted an honest look at what happened, a real inquiry.

The police got involved eventually. Saidabad Police confirmed they heard the complaint about Success School . Legal opinions were sought. A case is being registered against the management over all this. Standard procedure maybe.

And then there was the school’s reaction. Following all the backlash, Success School did something. They fired the teacher involved in that mess. Immediate action.

But it got messy again when the school tried to talk to the parents. The management reached out. They basically said they didn't know about the incident. Parents felt that too. They told the school not to make a huge deal out of it. And they were informed that the teacher was gone now.

The debate just keeps going, doesn’t it? It sparked this local talk. Parents are still saying schools have to respect every faith. You can't just force kids to learn or recite religious stuff if the family hasn't aGreed. That part sticks with everyone involved.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

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