A case of religious conversion has come to light in a school located in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. There has been an uproar after this information came to the fore. It is being told that the conversion of poor Hindu students was being done in the school. The police have also taken a big action in this matter.
According to media reports, the management of Christ Memorial School in Bairagarh has been accused of motivating Hindu youth and girls to convert to Christianity in the school. People were being told here, “If you take refuge in Jesus”, then the troubles of your life will go away. Poverty will be removed by leaving Hinduism and becoming a Christian.
According to the police, Mahendra alias Vicky Nath, a resident of Bairagarh, had complained about this dangerous game going on in the school to the police station. Police station in-charge DP Singh said that when the police reached the spot after getting the information, a large number of Hindu boys and girls were found praying to Jesus.
According to the police, a man named Rajesh Malviya, along with his 23-year-old daughter Riddika Malviya, was telling people that Hinduism is bad and Christian religion is good.
According to the police, the students studying in the school have been so brainwashed that they do not find anything wrong in it. The students also asked the police what was the harm in converting religion.
However, in this case, the police have arrested Rajesh Malviya, a resident of Sehore and his 23-year-old daughter Riddika Malviya, along with Kamani John of Gandhi Nagar and Paul Polis, a resident of Phanda. A case has been registered against him for inciting religious sentiments. However, right now the school director Manes Mathews is said to be absconding.