Muslim girl ousted from Christian School
Allapuzha: The controversy over dismissing a Muslim girl from a Christian school for wearing head scarf , is a pointer to what is in store for Kerala society in future.
Nabala, 9th standard student of CBSE school ran by Believer’s church owned by Notorious Pentecost Missionary K P Yohannan has been given TC from the school for wearing head scarf in the School.
As usual, Parents of spineless Hindu students who were banned from applying sandal paste in forehead kept mum and adhered to the Christian way of life in the School.
But Nabala, who was brought up with faith and love towards her religion, was not ready to succumb to the threat of Pentacost School authorities. Instead of keeping mum, she and her parents with the support of Muslim organisations informed Media channels and started making hue and cry.
Earlier the School was under SNDP and was bought by Believer’s Church of K P Yohannan, with the help of huge funds they receive from USA. Parents of Nabala vouches that the school was ‘SECULAR’ when it was under SNDP and since the Christian Missionaries took over they started to communalise the serene school atmosphere.
With the marginalization of Hindu Society in Kerala – Kerala will soon become the battle ground for Muslims and Christians to gain supremacy over the state.
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