Missionary Schools openly indulge in anti-national activities

Ashadh Shuddha Ekadashi

This is the true form of Christians!

Yeotmal: It has been observed that some of the missionary schools are engaged in anti-national and anti-Hindu activities. There is ban on girl students to apply ‘kumkum’, wear bangles in these schools. (How can Christians dare to impose such ban in a country where Hindus are supposed to be in majority? This is the failure of so-called powerful pro-Hindu Organizations and political parties! – Editor SP)

 In these schools, students recite prayers for Jesus instead of ‘Jan Gan Man …….’ In ‘Saint Alliance Convent School’ in State Bank Chowk, students are compelled to wear a tie and belt with emblem of ‘Cross’ used by Christians. With such rules, they try to draw Hindu students towards Christianity. (Such is the demonic goal of fanatic Christians! – Editor SP) Some parents of the Hindu students have contacted the spokesperson of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti at Yeotmal and informed them about the ploy to eliminate Hinduism and nationalism found among students. There is a lot of discontentment and anger among the parents towards the schools’ efforts to Christianize students and there are signs of leading this to an extensive agitation.

Source: Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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