New Delhi: Members of
right-wing organisations allegedly created a ruckus and indulged in
vandalism at a missionary school in a town in Madhya Pradesh’s Vidisha
district on Monday. The Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad alleged
religious conversion of eight students to Christianity in the school – a
charge denied by the educational institute.
Police have registered a case of rioting against unidentified persons
after the incident in the premises of Saint Joseph School in
Ganjbasoda, some 48 km from the district headquarters, under relevant
sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), Sub-Divisional Officer of
Police (SDOP) Bharat Bhushan Sharma said. According to the Indian Express, four people have been detained so far.
The case has been registered under IPC Section 147 (rioting), 148
(rioting armed with deadly weapons) and 427 (mischief causing damage to
the amount of Rs 50).
Sharma said the school’s property was damaged. Eyewitnesses said
stones were also pelted at the school building during the ruckus.
School principal Brother Anthony Tynumkal told the Indian Express that the mob was armed with iron rods and shouted ‘Jai Shri Ram’ slogans.
St Joseph School was set up 11 years ago and is run by the
Bhopal-based Malabar Missionary Society of ASSISI Province, according to
the Indian Express. A majority of the school’s students are Hindus.
A school management spokesman said that after getting the information
about the protest through the media, the local administration was
intimated in advance about the possible disturbance. But the people
started gathering and stones were pelted which caused damage of at least
Rs 10 lakh to the school property, he claimed.
The students were present for the examination in the school when the incident occurred.
State VHP office-bearer Nilesh Agrawal told PTI that they had only
organised a peaceful protest outside the school and later submitted a
memorandum to the local administration and denied any role of the outfit
in the disturbance at the institute.
In a memorandum submitted to the local administration after the
protest, the VHP, the Bajrang Dal, the Hindu Jagran Manch and other
right-wing organisations accused the school management of converting
eight students to Christianity.
In a letter to the district collector on Sunday, the Saint Joseph
Church, however, denied all allegations of religious conversion and
claimed rituals which were performed on eight Christian children were
like ‘Janeu Sanskar’ in Hinduism (related to wearing a white, sacred
thread) on October 30.
The church also called for an investigation to find out the truth.
In the letter, the church accused some local YouTube channels of
spreading false news of religious conversion and creating communal
tension and demanded penal action against them.
On the other hand, the school principal, in a separate letter to the
SDOP, sought protection for staff members and students, saying exams are
being conducted at present. The principal’s letter also said pictures
of alleged conversion being circulated in the media are not of the
school premises.
However,
the principal alleged that the police did not act in time. “We
requested the police for protection, and they assured us that the mob
would only shout a few slogans and disperse peacefully and even then,
they would give protection but the police failed to show up… They only
came after the goons had already left,” he told Indian Express.
(With PTI inputs)
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