With Jai Shri Ram Chants, Gurgaon School Christmas Festival has been interrupted
Gurgaon:
A group of men led by a politician on Thursday stormed a private school in Gurgaon and disrupted Christmas festivities. They also held up the slogan “Jai Shri Ram (Long live Lord Ram) “and”Bharat Mata Ki Jai (Mother India) “. Video of the incident shows a man talking to students and staff.” Christianity cannot be accepted here. We do not respect Jesus Christ, but we do want to tell future generations to remember him if they want to and to do it legally without falling prey to conversion efforts. It could destroy Indian culture,” he could be heard.
The incident was from the village of Narhera in the Pataudi town of Gurgaon. A group called House Hope Gurugram celebrated Christmas and are said to have praised Jesus after a performance of the song upset some locals, who saw it as a blessing. provocative to convert students to Christianity. The administration sent the group back to defuse the situation.
After interrupting Friday prayers, Gurugram set another record ….. on Christmas eve, prayers were interrupted in Pataudi town. From ‘law will implement itself’, it descends to ‘police not received any complaints so far’. pic.twitter.com/qqMOyrjcQD
– Mohammad Ghazali (@ghazalimohammad) December 25, 2021
“It’s scary when we have women and children around in the church. The nuisance is increasing every day. It’s a violation of our right to pray and follow our religion,” said a local pastor. Phuong told PTI news agency.
Narendra Singh Pahari, who contested council elections from Pataudi constituency as an independent candidate, gathered his supporters and went to school to hear about carnival . He said he had heard that people were being lured to convert in the guise of carnivals. He alleges that Hindu religious sentiments are being hurt and there have been attempts to divide Hindus throughout the show. The slogans praising Lord Ram and Mother India is a response for people to sing praises of Jesus Christ.
The local police said they have received information regarding the incident and the matter has been resolved; no written complaint about it. Pataudi Station employee Amit Kumar said.
The incident came at a time when Muslims were praying in several open spaces in Gurgaon that were repeatedly disrupted by right-wing vigilantes.
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