Officials Warned Culprits Who Stole School Properties During The Protest !!
Written by Dhiwaharan Published on Jul 21, 2022 | 07:33 AM IST | 56
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In an attempt of getting back the things such as table, Air cooler, computer etc from people who took them from the Sakthi Matriculation school during the protest which took place on 17th of July, officials made “Thandora” announcement to make a strong warning. The miscreants were asked to keep the things back in school and were warned about the consequences if they fail through a “Thandora” man.
In Kaniyamur village which is located in Kallakurichi, the announcement was made. People from various organizations staged protest in the village, seeking justice for the demise of 17 year old student Srimathi. The protest turned violent after miscreants joined the protesters and involved in destroying the school properties.
Amidst the calamity, few who breached the school premises took things such as chair, table, Air conditioner, Air cooler, computer etc. Now, as the situation was brought back to normalcy, officials are involved in attempting to bring back the things to school. A warning was issued through Thandora, saying that people who are having the properties belongs to school will be investigated regarding the case connected with the school.
“Police will take action if you fail to submit the properties back in school” said the “Thandora” man, video of which is doing rounds in social media platforms. Anbil Mahesh, School Education Minister of state Tamil nadu, has assured that the school which was destroyed by the miscreants, will be reopened soon for its students.
The minister said that the students of 9th, 10th and 12th will be educated in other schools under the supervision of district officers. Watch the video below :
“பள்ளியில் இருந்து எடுத்துச்சென்ற பொருட்களை ஒப்படையுங்கள்” – தண்டோரா போட்டு எச்சரிக்கை#Sunnews | #KallakurichiViolence | #KallakurichiSchool pic.twitter.com/6lkCRQ90Um
— Sun News (@sunnewstamil) July 21, 2022
On Sunday, a huge protest took place at Kallakurichi, Tamilnadu regarding the death of a teen student at Sakthi matriculation school. Initially, reports suggested that the girl wrote a letter reasoning the cause of her death but her parents who had doubts in their daughter’s demise, staged a protest with their relatives.
Though the teachers denied the allegations, parents and relatives of the student blocked the Kallakurichi-Salem highway on Wednesday, raising slogans against the school management. The incident took place near Kaniyamoor town.
In the note which was left behind, the girl named two teachers and accused them of torturing her and other two students to study always. “The two teachers were brought to the police station for an inquiry. They said that they just casually asked her to concentrate more and study hard as she was very playful” said S Selvakumar, SP of Kallakurichi.
Close to 50 family members staged a “Road Roko” at the Kallakurichi-Salem highway seeking justice for her death, accusing the school management of pushing her to take the extreme step, said the police. The protest turned violent and massive on Sunday.
While the school was completely ransacked, the protesters set fire to all the school vehicles. During the protest, 55 policemen were injured due to stone pelting. Followed by the outrageous protest, Maths and Physics teacher were arrested.
According to police, more than 329 people who were involved in the riot were arrested. Now, on Monday, Madras High Court made a series of comments regarding the case. Firmly assuming that the protest didn’t take place in anger but a completely staged one, the court allowed for the post mortem of the girl’s body one more time and ordered the parents to do the final rituals in a peaceful manner. However, mother of the deceased said that she is going to approach Supreme Court to get justice for the death of her child.
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