Evangelist agenda in practice-Secluding SC/ST Students in Govt. Schools 10/15/2007 4:33:56 AM HK
WAYANAD: A Hidden Evangelist campaign to convert Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) is going on in a Government school here.
In Moolankavu Government School at Sultan Battery,school headmistress Sosamma Mathew an agent of Evangelist’s directed school students who belong to Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) to wear uniforms of a different colour than the other students. Here SC/ST students wear forced to wear blue checked shirts and other children wear maroon checked uniforms!
This vicious campaign is to create a sense of segregation first among them and also to identify them for the vultures of Conversion. By creating this sense of seclusion, it will be handy for them to preach their divine love upon theses naïve children.
Now the evangelist’s want to repeat their successful campaigns in Christian funded Missionary schools in Government schools as well.
WAYANAD: A Hidden Evangelist campaign to convert Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) is going on in a Government school here.
In Moolankavu Government School at Sultan Battery,school headmistress Sosamma Mathew an agent of Evangelist’s directed school students who belong to Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) to wear uniforms of a different colour than the other students. Here SC/ST students wear forced to wear blue checked shirts and other children wear maroon checked uniforms!
This vicious campaign is to create a sense of segregation first among them and also to identify them for the vultures of Conversion. By creating this sense of seclusion, it will be handy for them to preach their divine love upon theses naïve children.
Now the evangelist’s want to repeat their successful campaigns in Christian funded Missionary schools in Government schools as well.
K.Venugopal 10/15/2007 8:41:33 AM
The headmistress's explanation: The PTA committee decided to change the colour of the uniform from blue to maroon. However, before it could be implemented, some donor, not knowing about the decision to change the colour, provided blue uniforms to SC/ST students. The school then had no option but allow the SC/ST students to come to school in their old blue uniform while the others came in the changed maroon uniforms. No doubt a convincing explanation. However, an enquiry needs to be conducted to find out if the donor was part of the plot to visibly segregate the SC/ST students.
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