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Ex-mayor calls head who banned the hijab in fundamental college racist

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Salim Mulla is accused of being allotment of a despise marketing campaign that focused fundamental college headmistress Neena Lall (pictured)

A former mayor is being investigated over claims he called a headmistress who banned the hijab an ‘unpleasant racist’.

Salim Mulla is accused of being allotment of a despise marketing campaign that focused fundamental college headmistress Neena Lall.

As allotment of makes an are attempting to lend a hand younger folks combine into British society, she banned the Islamic headscarf and fasting for pupils under eight at St Stephen’s Well-known in Newham, East London.

But the college is acknowledged to were bullied into reversing the pass after it got ‘ridiculous oppression and intimidation’ in emails and online feedback from around the nation.

Mr Mulla, a serving Labour councillor in Blackburn – some 240 miles away – is accused of being allotment of a marketing campaign that led to Omit Lall caving in and her chairman of governors resigning.

In one Facebook publish, he wrote: ‘Work wants to be done to win this unpleasant lady out of college. She must crawl. She is racist bigot.’ Blackburn council’s leader Mohammed Khan acknowledged Mr Mulla’s behaviour used to be ‘no longer acceptable’ and the authority would ‘tackle him’. He confirmed the earlier mayor – whose Facebook profile image exhibits him in civic regalia shaking fingers with the Queen – would no longer scramble on this year’s native election.

Mr Mulla, who used to be mayor four years within the past, used to be suspended by the Labour Birthday celebration in 2016 over alleged anti-Semitic posts online. He used to be reinstated closing year after being cleared by an investigation.

It follows revelations that Labour councillors who campaigned against the college ban be pleased ties to the hardline Islamic community Muslim Engagement and Pattern (MEND), which claimed credit for the U-turn. MEND says its operate is to lend a hand Muslims to change into extra active in public existence, but has been linked with audio system who be pleased promoted jihad and homophobia.

Mr Mulla the day earlier to this stood by his feedback about Omit Lall, who’s a Sikh. He acknowledged: ‘I comprise she used to be racist; she doesn’t impress the faith because she is no longer allotment of that faith. I spoke as an particular particular person, I failed to manufacture the observation as a councillor or former mayor.’


Mr Mulla, a serving Labour councillor in Blackburn – some 240 miles away – is accused of being allotment of a marketing campaign that led to Omit Lall caving in

He added: ‘I stand by the observation about the racist element, but I presumably would purchase that [calling Miss Lall evil].’ Higher than 20,000 folks had signed a internet based petition against the pass.

St Stephen’s, which is rated prominent by Ofsted, reversed the ban closing week. Omit Lall, 50, apologised to fogeys on Tuesday and chairman of governors Arif Qawi resigned. He has now accused the Authorities of leaving employees uncovered to bullying from ‘extremists’ over the hijab ban.

Mr Qawi, fifty four, wrote to Training Secretary Damian Hinds: ‘I’m flabbergasted why you and the Division for Training be pleased stayed silent on this arena, rather then firmly enforcing the head’s dedication. This lack of enhance, and ragged attitude, will possible be very detrimental to the nation’s younger folks.’

He added that employees felt ‘badly let down’ and agreed to resign ‘against every fibre in my body… if that would lay the matter to relaxation’.

A college insider acknowledged the ban used to be introduced in since the hijab used to be ‘alienating’ younger ladies. But one mother acknowledged fogeys were offended because easiest one faith used to be focused. The Labour Birthday celebration refused to observation. The DfE acknowledged it had contacted the college over employees intimidation.

 

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