NEW DELHI: A school in Uttar Pradesh 's Fatehpur district has been accused of using a teaching method "inspired by the Bible ".Parents of students at 'The Truth Mission' school in Fatehpur have filed a complaint about this to the district magistrate saying this "hurts their religious sentiments".The parents alleged that the school has made it mandatory for its students to sign a document that says they support the school's teaching method and its religious values. The missionary school, which has a strength of about 600 students, reportedly asked the parents as well to sign the document."We promise that we the parents and our children will follow all the rules of the school. We understand that it is a missionary school and school administration believes that the values of Bible help students in their overall growth. We also understand that and approve of our children getting the basic education based on the 'values of the Bible'," says the school's document, according to the parents.Initially, almost 250 parents had filled up the school's document saying they support the teaching method. However, the situation got tense when news about it spread to outside the school. Parents were unhappy and decided to protest under the leadership of a man called Virendra Pandey, who's said to be associated with Hindu outfit Bajrang Dal The parents met the district magistrate and submitted a written complaint stating that a "different ideology has been forced upon them." They said that because this "hurts their religious sentiments" they "won't accept it."Fatehpur assistant district magistrate Alok Singh said the complaint is a "serious" one. He added that the concerned department will conduct an inquiry.