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Hindu nationalists attack Catholic school in India
By Nirmala Carvalho
Dec 7, 2021
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Broken windows at St. Joseph School in Ganj Basoda in the state of Madhya Pradesh. (Credit: Courtesy to Crux.)

MUMBAI, India – A Catholic school in India was attacked on Dec. 6 by a group of Hindu nationalists after a YouTube channel accused the institution of baptizing Hindu students.

The incident took place at St. Joseph School in Ganj Basoda in the state of Madhya Pradesh.

The YouTube channel “Aayudh” had used an Oct. 31 photo of the Catholic children at the parish church receiving First Communion from the bishop, misidentifying it as a baptism ceremony at the school, which is located nearly a mile away.

“The hooligans shouted against the Christians as well as school authorities for allegedly conducting baptismal ceremony of the school children. They pelted stones to the front elevation and broke windows and a vehicle,” said Father Maria Stephen, the Public Relations Officer for the Catholic Church in Madhya Pradesh.

The priest told Crust officials from the Diocese of Sagar had informed the police about the issue, who offered assurances that Catholic institutions would be protected.

“However, they could not curtail the attack,” Stephen said.

Brother Antony Pynumkal, of the Malabar Missionary Brothers and the principal of the school, told Crux the allegation of conversion was “fake and baseless.”


He said they had received a statement on Nov. 30 from local Hindu groups alleging the conversion of students, which is when the authorities approached the police.

Pynumkal said the mob caused over $20,000 in damage.

“Our school has 1500 students, of which only 4 are Christian students, around 20 are Muslim students, and the rest belong to the majority [Hindu] community,” he said.

Archbishop Felix Machado, the Secretary General of the Catholic Bishops Conference of India (CBCI), said he was saddened by the attack.

“It pains my heart. I am not even asking which religion we belong to. But are we human beings? Where are we as Indian citizens, are we living in the 21st century?” Machado told Crux.

“As I heard, a mob 300 people armed with stones and iron rods forcibly entering a school premises when exams were going on, when students of Class 12 were appearing for a Mathematics exam,” the archbishop said.

“The students and the school staff present during the incident had escape narrowly, anyone could have been injured in the violence. Is there law and order in this beloved country of mine? I am not debating about religion here; every life is precious,” he told Crux.

Madhya Pradesh is over 90 percent Hindu, and Christians just make up 0.3 percent of the population, compared to 2.3 percent in the nation as a whole. The state recently passed a Religious Freedom Bill, which despite its name is an “anti-conversion” law aimed at keeping Hindus from joining other religions.

Hindu nationalists often accuse Christians of using force and surreptitious tactics in pursuing conversions, often storming into villages and leading “reconversion” ceremonies in which Christians are compelled to perform Hindu rituals.

These pressures on Christians, which also affect Muslims and other religious minorities, are part of what observers describe as a broad program for the “saffronization” of India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, meaning an attempt to impose Hindu values and identity while squeezing out rival faiths.

Modi is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which has ruled India since 2014. The BJP is linked with the the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a Hindu nationalist group.

Madhya Pradesh – which is also ruled by the BJP – is one of several states in India to enact anti-conversion laws, despite the freedom of religion enshrined in India’s constitution.

Under the provisions of the new law, a “forced” religious conversion could lead to a one-to-five-year jail term and a minimum fine of around $350. If the person converted was a minor, the jail term and fine could be doubled.

Our honorable prime minster is very cordial to us, and the honorable prime minister warmly received our delegation and assured us things, but regrettably nothing happens,” Machado said.

 
Given the blatant excuse for religious violence in this thread, the behavior of the uneducated mob is no surprise :cheers:
 
But...

 
Would muslims keep quiet if their children are preached christianity in schools?
In Christian school ofcourse they will preach Christianity. As a Muslim, I have no problem with it. Muslims choose to go to Catholic schools because they offer excellent secular education as well. I am sure they have Catholic schools in Pakistan where the majority of students would be Muslim.

“As I heard, a mob 300 people armed with stones and iron rods forcibly entering a school premises when exams were going on ..."... The state recently passed a Religious Freedom Bill, which despite its name is an “anti-conversion” law aimed at keeping Hindus from joining other religions.
Hinduism cannot explain itself, since there is nothing to explain [mindless idolatry], hence it lashes out making laws taking away the rights of others covering it with the fake label of freedom.
 
Well, Schools are for education not religious preaching small kids.
Applies to public secular schools. NOT private communal schools like the Catholic school mentioned above.

Catholic schools are private and they don't force any student to attend there...
Given the blatant excuse for religious violence in this thread, the behavior of the uneducated mob is no surprise :cheers:
Man, these days india is producing lots of monkeys...
 
I am a non religious person but I strongly believe some middle eastern tribal cults which divide people in the name of god should not have any place in modern world.
Well, just to inform you. The modern world you're talking about is a product of the followers of those middle eastern tribal cults. So your heathen opinion doesn't matter at all...
 
Catholic schools in India usually have a very good quality of education system and give importance in teaching other life skills too along with school work.
Unsurprisingly, Hindus constitute the majority in these school (most of BJP members and their kids have been in such schools).

In this particular incident, the school was giving bread for their catholic students in a separate area and the event was recorded as is done with all the events. Some person thought he can do some mischief and made a whatsapp video that it was conversion taking place. These illiterate bhakts think the Whatsapp forward is the Gita and believe whatever they see on it and go vandalize the school. Bajrang Dal and VHP are borderline terrorist groups and I've seen how brain dead they are in person.
 
Would muslims keep quiet if their children are preached christianity in schools?
I heard christianity is spreading rapidly in china..poor chinese..erased local religions and borrowing some foreign religions.

The Indians don't understand the norms of civilization and honestly the Hindu nationalists are uncivilized and I find it at times bizarre because there communal unrests at times unnecessary, petty, pointless and lacks intellectual reasoning..

Islam promotes religion of freedom and there are over 100m people with other religious beliefs and groups living in the muslim world spread out you won't hear their schools are being attacked etc etc no because we promote religion of freedom and tolerate others belief systems and there is quote in the Quran ''There is no compulsory in religion''

You can trace back history we have never exterminated others based on their beliefs especially the areas we captured we have captured almost half of the world which has been under muslim governance at one point including India and look today how much the Hindu population is.. We left them alone to practice whatever they wanted because it was their god given right to chose for themselves whatever they wanted... ''There is no compulsory'' Allah says himself he guides whomever he wants so it is not the muslims job to intervene in Allah's job because he choses whomever he wants to guide
 
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Stoning a school is not an answer, if a school is doing illegal any one file complain against it. I had studied in a missionary school and after my 15 years in the development sector, I had 1st hand experience that how the church promote religious conversion in schools or on the ground both by giving money or other means of bribe.

Even I had been lured for higher education in Australia if I gain faith in Jesus when I was doing my Masters in TISS Mumbai. Which I refused and told my batchmate I am going to take legal action if they approach me again or if I found them doing to others.

Religion is a very sentimental issue and I have seen nearly non-followers charged up in heat of the movement or discussion. there are proven incidents that the persons who had not harmed a soul in life had killed innocent or done regretful deeds in the name of religion.
 
Taking law in one's own hand, on accusation of some illegality being committed, is patently wrong, whether it is in India, or Pakistan, or elsewhere.
 
Pathetic mob behaviour, bunch of jobless nutjob losers.
 

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