National Commission for Protection of Child Rights found during a visit
Chennai – A state branch of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) inspected the hostel at CSI Monahan Girls Higher Secondary School in Royapettah. Students of the hostel claimed that we were being forced to follow Christian traditions at this time. After this, an inquiry is being conducted in this matter. After getting the information about this hostel, now the commission team is also verifying the hostels of other schools in the State.
In this case, the student has filed a written complaint with the commission. According to them, they are being tortured and assaulted. For conversion, the hostel’s head abused and assaulted them.
Tamil Nadu: Conversion racket exposed in a Christian school, warden forces hostel girls to convert, assaults them for refusinghttps://t.co/B9Ij7utFvp
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Girl prohibited to wear bindis, earrings and flowers in their hair
Students from poor Hindu families live in this hostel. They are being pressured to convert. It is interesting to note that this hostel has not been registered. In addition, it was observed that the students are not getting any facilities. There was an unhygienic environment everywhere. The mattresses provided in the hall for sleeping were also unclean. The Bible was placed on each bed. There were also pictures of Jesus on the walls. The students were banned from wearing flowers in their hair, earrings and bindi on their foreheads. When the commission officials arrived, students started crying.
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (Dravid Pragati Sangh) Government is inactive regarding taking action against the school
Editorial viewpoint
This shows that the DMK Government, which calls itself an atheist, is not an atheist, but a Christian appeasing and Hindu-hatred Government |
The Commission has written to Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary V Irai Ambu and Director-General of Police Silendra Babu, that action should be taken against the school as girl students are being forced to convert to Christianity in this hostel, and the commission has also urged them to evict the students from this hostel. However, the Government did not take any action in this regard.
In the month of January this year, a Hindu girl named Lavanya committed suicide in the hostel of a Christian school in Tamil Nadu because she was being pressurised to accept Christianity.
Editorial viewpoint
While such incidents of torture have been reported in Christian schools in the Country, the concerned State Government appears to be doing nothing to stop them. In this regard, Hindus feel that the BJP-ruled States and the Central Government should take action to protect Hindus. |