Bible preaching in Bengaluru private school stirs controversy

Bible preaching in Bengaluru private school stirs controversy

IANSUpdated: Monday, April 25, 2022, 04:00 PM IST
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Bengaluru: The requirement that non-Christian students read the Bible on a daily basis at Clarence High School in this city has sparked outrage, with Hindu organisations demanding that the school's licence be revoked.

Pramod Muthalik, the founder of the Sri Ram Sena, asked the school administration on Monday to keep the Bible in their homes and churches. "Why is Bible being preached to Hindu students who comprise 90 per cent of the total student population in the school?" he questioned. The school must be seized and students transferred to other schools, he demanded.


Hindu Jana Jagruthi Samithi has alleged that the students are made to read the Bible everyday compulsorily. All the students have been given a Bible which is in the form of a booklet, they are told to carry it every day. If anyone objects, they are threatened with cancellation of admissions, they alleged.


The Samithi has further alleged that the school has violated and misused Article 25 of the constitution. The move amounts to violation of the guidelines of the Supreme Court, the Karnataka Education Act and Child Protection Laws. The Samithi would approach Education Minister B.C. Nagesh on this matter and demand cancellation of license of the school for forcefully imposing the Christian religion preaching to non-Christian students.


Reacting to the development, the education minister clarified that there is no provision for making the Bible reading compulsory in schools, if it is found to be true, action will be initiated against the school, he said.



George Mathew, the school Principal, has stated to the media that he is sad over the development. The Bible has been taught for 100 years. He maintained that advocates will answer all questions raised against the institution.

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