Srinagar, June 18 (IANS) The Jammu and Kashmir government on Saturday voiced concern over the sacking of a teacher for wearing the "Abahaya" by the Delhi Public School management here and said it was a "serious issue and Kashmir is not France".
Replying to a question in the state assembly, which sought the details about a news report about the DPS management in Srinagar sacking the teacher, state education minister, Naeem Akhtar said, "It is a serious issue government will inquire it".
The woman teacher wearing the Abahaya -- a loose robe worn by Muslim women -- was working at DPS Athwajan on the outskirts of Srinagar.
"We live in a multi-religious, secular country. This is not France, least of all, it cannot be done in the state," affirmed Akhtar.
Reports in the local media said the DPS management had sacked a female teacher after she refused to accept the management's directive not to wear the Abahaya inside the school.
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