Christian school faces action for ‘hurting sentiments'

Jul 24, 2024 - 17:02
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Christian school faces action for ‘hurting sentiments'

Police in Madhya Pradesh state have begun investigating complaints that a Catholic school has been hurting the religious sentiments of its students by insisting on reciting prayers in English. 

A case is registered against  Vandana Convent School at Guna in Madhya Pradesh state for following the medium of instruction [English] in the school,” said Sister Rashmi Kuzhyil, Vice Principal

The school management and its principal Sister Catherine Vattoly are the prime accused in the complaint filed by the  the student wing of a political party.

Sister Rashmi Kuzhyil, Vice Principal said that the case was fabricated and We were shocked after we learned about it.

The English-medium school has 3,700 students and has been run by the Sisters of St. Elizabeth congregation for the past 50 years. It falls under the Sagar diocese and is a much sought-after school for Guna city residents.

Sister Rashmi Kuzhyil, Vice Principal said that during the assembly on July 15, Vattoly found the students reciting prayers in Hindi instead of English. She stopped them and instructed them to follow the school’s medium of instruction and recite prayers in English.

On July 22, around 50 activists from a youth wing of a political party forcibly entered the school premises and began to shout slogans against the principal and school management. They also sought the immediate removal of Vattoly, alleging she “hurt the religious sentiments of Hindu students.”

A few students later joined the protesters. Police official informed the school about the complaint, but school authorities are not yet to get its copy.

A district education official and others visited the school on July 23 and recorded statements from the students and staff members.