Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Students, parents lock school against transfer of staff

- Mohit Singla letterschd@htlive.com

NABHA: The students and parents on Monday staged a dharna outside Tohra government senior secondary school after locking its main gate to protest against the transfer of school staff.

Amidst row over alleged cast eist remarks and harassment of a Dalit girl at Tohra school, the education department had on Saturday transferre­d 16 staff members, including the principal, on recommenda­tions of Patiala deputy commission­er.

The DC had earlier submitted an interim report stating “improper” environmen­t for studies at the school and recommende­d transfer of staff to improve the situation. The protesters locked the school after it opened on Monday and said the guilty should have been transferre­d and not the entire staff. “The decision is affecting studies of our children,” said a protester Gurdeep Singh. Police was deployed to maintain peace in the village. Th ed ha rn a was, however, lifted on Monday afternoon after Nabha sub-divisional mag- istrate Amit Kumar met protesters. The transferre­d staff was then relieved after which new teachers joined the school.

AKALTAKHT PANEL STARTS INQUIRY

The four-member Akhal Takht committee formed to inquire into the matter reached the village on Monday. The committee video recorded the meeting with the complainan­t and her family and got a written statement from them .“There is no place for casteism in Sikh religion. As per the directions of Shri Akal Takht, we came to investigat­e the matter. The accused will be approached to give their statement ,” said Balwinder Singh, a committee member said.

‘WON’T GO TO SCHOOL TILL MATTER RESOLVED’

Veerpal Kaur, meanwhile, has said she will not go to the school until the matter is resolved. “Villagers are pressurisi­ng us to suppress the issue. They have even turned students against me and blame me for defaming the village. I don’ t feel safe to leave home in this environmen­t,” Kaur said.

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