Hindu militants storm Catholic school, demand enrollment for children
By Catholic News Service

VATICAN CITY - About 50 Hindu extremists burst into a Catholic school in 
Belgaum, Karnataka,demanding enrollment for two children, the Vatican 
missionary news agency Fides reported.

The episode underscored the "schizophrenia" of Hindu radicals in India, who 
attack Christians yet recognize the excellent education provided by church-run 
schools, a local source told Fides July 7.

The incident occurred in Belgaum in southwestern India, at St. Joseph's Convent 
School run by Canossian Sisters. The extremists forcibly entered the school 
premises and threatened and mistreated the sisters and some of the teachers, 
Fides said. The sisters called the police, who were able to calm the situation.

Guiding the group was a man claiming to be a leading member of a nationalist 
Hindu party, the Bharatiya Janata Party. He demanded the enrollment of a 
friend's two children.

After the incident, the school requested police protection to guarantee the 
safety of students and staff in coming weeks.

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