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'Handsome' Pakistani Teacher Fired From Job Because His Moustache Gave Students 'Liberal Ideas'

IANS, 08 Sep, 2017 07:06 PM
  • 'Handsome' Pakistani Teacher Fired From Job Because His Moustache Gave Students 'Liberal Ideas'
A Pakistani yeacher, Haseeb Ali Chishti, was sacked from his post at the school due to the fact that his moustache gave “liberal ideas” to students.
 
In a Facebook post, which currently stands deleted, Chishti vented his anger on the authorities who removed him from the post.
 
"Being told 'your moustache gives liberal ideas to students' and 'you're a young, handsome man... it will distract our girls and faculty' is probably the funniest reason for being let go from a job," Chishti wrote in the post.
 
 
 
 
He slammed he country's increasing intolerant system where students are penalized for interacting with the opposite sex and activities like dance and drama are considered "vulgar". 
 
Chisti blamed the incident on the "the mindset"' that glorifies the so called "conservative outlook. 
 
"The only thing wrong with a girl talking to a boy in school is the MINDSET that assumes this exchange must be immoral," he added.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Photo: Haseeb Ali Chishti

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