"We studied at a Christian missionary school, but they did not convert us": Sangh Parivar responds on Twitter against false propaganda

“We studied at the Christian Missionary School" -Widespread tweets on Twitter against the Sangh Parivar's false propaganda that a Christian missionary school is undergoing forced conversion.

Dec 11, 2021 - 17:36
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"We studied at a Christian missionary school, but they did not convert us": Sangh Parivar responds on Twitter against false propaganda

Widespread tweets on Twitter against the Sangh Parivar's false propaganda that a Christian missionary school is forcibly converting. The Hindu brothers, including the youth, shared on Twitter tweets with the introduction, "We studied at a Christian missionary school, but the missionaries did not convert us." Many similar tweets have been circulating on Twitter following the tweet from a young woman named Garima that she attended a Christian school and celebrated Christmas but went to church to pray before the exam but no one converted . It has been retweeted by over 1,200 people. More than 8,000 people liked it.

"I went to Christian schools for 11 years and again to a Christian college and never thought about conversion. Yet I have found peace in a Christian church that I have never seen anywhere else. Madhusudan Sikri commented that he studied at a missionary school from 1958 to 1968 and at a missionary college from 1969 to 1972, but was never persuaded to convert and still stands by his own faith.

I attended a convent school all my life. Nida Qureshi, a young woman, commented that it was the most secular experience of her life and that she still remembers my principal who addressed her as 'Sister' and that she treated students of all faiths equally. In another comment, Nida said that when she went to talk to a sister about in her painful condition, that sister even skipped her Sunday prayers and Nida thanked her for that sister's Christian faith.

Silaja Guttala commented that Garima was right and that only school children who had chosen Christianity had learned about Christianity and that those who were not choosen the cgristianity classes had a moral class to live as real human beings and that most missionary schools would provide quality education at an affordable price to those with brains. Many have taken to Twitter to respond to the alleged attack on a St. Joseph's school in Madhya Pradesh's Sagar diocese by extremist Hindus. It is observed that these tweets will serve as a strong warning to the hateful propaganda of 'forced conversion' that the Sangh Parivar has been using against Christians from time to time.