Sabba: Arrested for sharing ‘hate’ post on General Rawat, co-founder of Jammu school apologizes, gets bail India News – Times of India

Jammu: sabba hajik, former director and co-founder of Hajj The public school in the remote Pahari village of Breswana in East Jammu’s Doda district was released on bail on Friday following his arrest last week for sharing an objectionable social media post named CDS General Bipin. Treatment A “war criminal” after he died in a helicopter crash on 8 December. He spent four days in custody and apologized in writing for the post.
The Executive Magistrate of the First Class granted bail to 39-year-old Sabba on a personal bond of Rs 50,000 after he tendered his written apology. The magistrate said the security agencies would keep a watch on his activities for a year.
Posted on General Rawat sabbah Share attracted widespread criticism against the non-profit English-medium school established in 2009 in his native village, accessible only after a three- to four-hour trek through mountainous terrain that stays out of snow in winter. Is. Many people demanded the closure of the school and demanded the closure of the school.
The school management removed him from his position, clarifying that “a recent distasteful media post during the tour has nothing to do with the school and that the said person has acted in his personal capacity after the end of his tenure with the school.” work done”.
her dad Salim Hajik Said: “We are looking for a new director for the school.” He defended Sabba, saying “all kids make mistakes and she has repented for herself… she had shared the post, had not made such a comment herself”. However, sharing of objectionable social media posts is equally harmful and punishable under the law.
Born in Dubai, educated in Bengaluru, Saba has been quite active on social media, often posting activities of her family-run school, which was lauded for bringing quality education to the farthest corners of Jammu and Kashmir . In 2017, he received an award from the Government of Jammu and Kashmir for social reforms and empowerment.
The co-educational school, which started from the Haji family home with a few kindergartens, now has over 450 students up to class X from several nearby villages. She wrote on her blog, “My village, my school, and my people from a small village whom I call home… are unaware of the political conspiracies in Delhi and Srinagar…”. This is the reason “…why do I have such hopes for the children of my village to be freed from the unrest and anger and resentment and lack of opportunity that unfortunately pervades normal life in ‘Kashmir proper’.”
A postgraduate in English literature, she previously worked as a content writer and an accountant in Bengaluru until she decided to settle in Breswana. With the help of her parents and a business uncle, Haji Amina Charity Trust was formed in Doda in 2005 and funds the school.

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