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India shamed for sending back UK school children on a charity trip

These Ngo's are nothing but a front for conversion.Good that the govt.is standing up now but still a lot needs to be done on this front.

Don't believe everything RSS tells you. I have been a part of such trips and it's everything about the people and nothing about conversions.
 
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Threads like these are driving us away from this forum...
 
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These Ngo's are nothing but a front for conversion.Good that the govt.is standing up now but still a lot needs to be done on this front.


The Indian govt and the petty fogging useless men and women who work in these depts should be flogged. As should morons like you, I know this school, I know these children, who are the kindest most loving and caring any country or family would be proud of.
These people are not you. They are honest and genuinely care for their Indian friends.
You are polluting the Dharma with your sickness. Hindus who start massacring their own religion by following the dictum's of the Taliban are contemptible beyond words.
 
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The Indian govt and the petty fogging useless men and women who work in these depts should be flogged. As should morons like you, I know this school, I know these children, who are the kindest most loving and caring any country or family would be proud of.
These people are not you. They are honest and genuinely care for their Indian friends.
You are polluting the Dharma with your sickness. Hindus who start massacring their own religion by following the dictum's of the Taliban are contemptible beyond words.

Good. Now ask them to sell their second hand toys and wire transfer the money to "end poverty" :coffee:

Spare us the "white man's burden" crap. You are free to feed on that, we don't want it. Kapish ?
 
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These Ngo's are nothing but a front for conversion.Good that the govt.is standing up now but still a lot needs to be done on this front.
Oh common they don't need kids to convert others
 
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The 16 students had to return home with toys they were taking for children in India


A group of students have been sent back to the UK after Indian officials said they had the wrong kind of visa to visit a charity they were supporting.

The 16 students and three staff were refused entry at Chennai Airport by immigration staff even though the school had made three previous visits.

Poynton High School head teacher David Waugh said the school and local community was "shocked and saddened".

Nobody from the Indian High Commission was available for comment.

The school said airport officials claimed the group had no rights to enter the country on their visa because they were going to be undertaking work with a non-governmental organisation.

The group had to return home with the toys and other items it was taking to the children in India.

'Disappointed'

Mr Waugh said: "They were going to play with the children they have helped and paint a mural.

"The staff and students are in a state of tired shock having travelled for 48 hours as a round trip."

Mr Waugh said he had contacted the Indian High Commission to complain but it had just referred him to its website.

He said the Foreign Office is now pursuing the issue with the Indian Government.

The school has raised more than £27,000 since 2005 for a small charity based in Macclesfield called India Direct which has supported building and running two children's homes in India.

India Direct was set up after the Boxing Day tsunami in 2004.

The charity said: "Our hearts go out to this great team of staff and students, who have already made a real difference, and who must be so disappointed."

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Don't believe everything RSS tells you. I have been a part of such trips and it's everything about the people and nothing about conversions.

What exactly is such "trips" about ? :cheesy:

THIS is ONE of the Hamleys Chennai. There is more.

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Can you explain WHY the kids did not just land up in Chennai, visit Hamleys , buy a ton of toys and do their "charity" ? :lol:

I am going to guess that they wanted to dump their old second hand toys in India. Sure smells rotten.
 
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The Indian govt and the petty fogging useless men and women who work in these depts should be flogged. As should morons like you, I know this school, I know these children, who are the kindest most loving and caring any country or family would be proud of.
These people are not you. They are honest and genuinely care for their Indian friends.
You are polluting the Dharma with your sickness. Hindus who start massacring their own religion by following the dictum's of the Taliban are contemptible beyond words.

It would be far better if they could have just sent to India the million odd rupees they would incur in air-fare and Visa fees and we would have started a Toy factory here for poor kids :lol::lol:
 
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Please change the title

I suggest it should read : PAKISTANI SHAMED AFTER INDIA SENDS BACK UK SCHOOL CHILDREN ON A CHARITY TRIP
 
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It would be far better if they could have just sent to India the million odd rupees they would incur in air-fare and Visa fees and we would have started a Toy factory here for poor kids :lol::lol:

And miss out on good old "poverty p0rn" and actually spend your money for the welfare of others ?

Dude, these are the british we are talking about :lol:
 
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The 16 students had to return home with toys they were taking for children in India


A group of students have been sent back to the UK after Indian officials said they had the wrong kind of visa to visit a charity they were supporting.

The 16 students and three staff were refused entry at Chennai Airport by immigration staff even though the school had made three previous visits.

Poynton High School head teacher David Waugh said the school and local community was "shocked and saddened".

Nobody from the Indian High Commission was available for comment.

The school said airport officials claimed the group had no rights to enter the country on their visa because they were going to be undertaking work with a non-governmental organisation.

The group had to return home with the toys and other items it was taking to the children in India.

'Disappointed'

Mr Waugh said: "They were going to play with the children they have helped and paint a mural.

"The staff and students are in a state of tired shock having travelled for 48 hours as a round trip."

Mr Waugh said he had contacted the Indian High Commission to complain but it had just referred him to its website.

He said the Foreign Office is now pursuing the issue with the Indian Government.

The school has raised more than £27,000 since 2005 for a small charity based in Macclesfield called India Direct which has supported building and running two children's homes in India.

India Direct was set up after the Boxing Day tsunami in 2004.

The charity said: "Our hearts go out to this great team of staff and students, who have already made a real difference, and who must be so disappointed."

What is the shame ? They did not comply with laws. They were sent back.
 
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