On Wednesday, July 10, the Legal Rights Protection Forum (LRPF) took to X to inform that NCPCR had taken cognisance of the complaint it filed against Calvary Ministries in Telangana’s Bellampally region run by Christian Pastor R Praveen Kumar and Sharon.
NCPCR chairperson in an X post said that the Rohingya infiltrators are sexually assaulting girls in Meghalaya. The police have arrested 9 accused so far in the Chenga Benga gang rape case.
While holding the legislation to be ultra vires, the Division, led by Justice Vivek Chaudhary and Justice Subhash Vidyarthi, also instructed the Uttar Pradesh government to devise a plan to accommodate students currently enrolled in madrasas in the formal education system.
NCPCR questioned the need to establish a new 'open school' by Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind for Madarsa students and asked to discontinue the courses. The NCPCR further suggested that the children studying in Madarsa must be enrolled in the formal education system given their right under Article 21A of the Indian Constitution.
On February 15, the Hindu activist group, in a thread of posts on X, highlighted how the Christian Missionary was staying on a tourist visa and not only secretly preaching Christianity but also trying to brainwash and convert young children by denigrating Hinduism.
After Shiv Nadar School introduced ‘non-binary’ as child’s gender, NCPCR has written to UP and Haryana govt to ensure that unapproved gender terms are not used by schools