Not only that, the Archbishop further alleged, the police gave in to the pressure of the unruly mob to force the principal of the Christ Church Girls' High School, Helen Sarkar, to tender her resignation.
D'Souza said that the West Bengal Association of Christian Schools would go ahead with their shutdown of all Christian schools in the state on September 19, which would also be observed as a Black Day, despite Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's assurance that she would take necessary steps.
D'Souza, who is also president of the West Bengal Association of Christian Schools, said that the association would submit a memorandum to Governor M K Narayanan and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over the incident.
"The association also demands protection of life and property of all the Christian minorities, especially of all our educational institutions," he said.
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