By Salman Sultan, TwoCircles.net Special Correspondent,
Azamgarh is a disciplined, educated town. Barring a few incidents that are the norm for all cities Azamgarh is peaceful, Father Henry Andrade, Prinicpal of Jyoti Niketan School, Azamgarh, tells Salman Sultan, TwoCircles.net Special Correspondent, in a free-wheeling interview. Father Henry demands a fair trial of all accused in so-called acts of terrorism and advises against calling the accused as criminal.
In this interview Father Henry emphasizes the efforts he has made for national integration. In particular the new logo introduced by him “Let us unite ourselves to build one nation.” As per him 35-40% students Jyoti Niketan School are Muslims but there is nothing special about them as far as their behaviour is concerned. For Father Henry all students are same and as innocent children they may be naughty sometimes.
Father Henry is strictly against associating religion with criminal acts. For him Azamgarh is a disciplined, educated town. Barring a few incidents that are the norm for all cities Azamgarh is peaceful.
Father Henry laid emphasis on a fair trial of all accused in so-called acts of terrorism and advised against calling the accused as criminal.
About Father Henry Andrade: He is the Prinicpal of Jyoti Niketan School, Azamgarh. He is working as Principal for the last one and half years in Azamgarh. On the occasion of “National Education Day” on November 11, the birthday of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Jyoti Niketan School (established in 1971) organized a function to commemorate the great Nationalist and Freedom Fighter Maulana Azad.