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A private school in India is being investigated by police under a controversial religious conversion

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A private school in India is being investigated by police under a controversial religious conversion law for holding multi-faith prayers that included the Islamic declaration of faith, an officer said on Tuesday.

Video on social media showed students at the Florets International School in Kanpur reciting prayers that included texts from four major faiths such as Hinduism, Islam, Christianity and Sikhism.

Several rightwing Hindu outfits and Hindu parents held street protests in the city over the weekend.

Religious conversion has long been a flashpoint in India, which is majority Hindu but also has the world's second-largest Muslim population.

Communal tensions have sometimes run high and in recent years, Hindu extremist groups as well as local governments run by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have sharpened their attack against religious conversion.

The school is in the BJP-ruled Uttar Pradesh state, which last year passed a law criminalising all religious conversions without prior state approval - legislation that critics said was targeted at Muslims.

Police on Tuesday said the school's manager was being investigated under the law for offending religious beliefs following allegations by Hindu parents that the school was "preparing" the students to convert to Islam.

"We acted upon a complaint received from the Hindu parents objecting against the Islamic prayers," Kanpur assistant commissioner of police Nishank Sharma told AFP.

Sharma said an investigation has been opened but no arrests have been made yet.

The practice of reciting religious texts has been stopped at the school following the complaint, the officer added.

The school has rejected the conversion allegation and insisted that the multi-faith prayers had been recited for over a decade at the institution and are aimed at inculcating a sense of religious harmony among the students.

"We have been following the tradition since 2003 but no one objected. We stopped the prayers after some parents complained on Friday," school principal Ankita Yadav, told reporters.

Many BJP-governed states have passed laws against religious conversion amid claims by Hindu rightwing outfits that Islamic groups were conspiring to convert Hindus to increase India's Muslim population.
 
Feels like this sort of thing isn’t going to end well.
 
[MENTION=8]MIG[/MENTION] link please?

Seems like Hindutva propaganda so we need to check this out before entertaining Islamaphobia on PP.

Thanks
 
The school has rejected the conversion allegation and insisted that the multi-faith prayers had been recited for over a decade at the institution and are aimed at inculcating a sense of religious harmony among the students.

"We have been following the tradition since 2003 but no one objected. We stopped the prayers after some parents complained on Friday," school principal Ankita Yadav, told reporters.
 
Were students made to recite verses from all 4 religions? It can be problematic.

Why should a Muslim recite from Sikh or Hindu scripture (and vice versa)? It is illogical.
 
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BJP-Hindus are only happy if only Hindu verses are read. In India or abroad.

Special rules, because they are special.
 
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