Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Angry parents protest, want Ryan authoritie­s arrested

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

A day after a second grader was murdered in Bhondsi’s Ryan Internatio­nal School, allegedly by a bus conductor, hundreds of parents, who have school-going children across Gurgaon, gathered outside the school on Saturday morning, demanding arrest of school authoritie­s.

A group of parents, the victim’s father, and their lawyer also protested outside the police commission­er’s office. Parents even formed a group to address the issues related to safety and security in schools across Gurgaon. They have started a signature campaign and will submit the sheet to the district administra­tion. More than 500 parents have signed till now.

In the evening, candle marches were held at Shyam Kunj, where the victim’s family lives. “Just arresting the conductor is not sufficient. It is negligence on the part of the school and they should be booked,” said the victim’s father.

His son had been killed in a toilet that school officials said was shared by other school staff.

“We pay hefty amount for facility of our kids not for drivers and conductors. How was the lower staff allowed to use the same toilet?,” said Arun Yadav, a parent.

The protesters at the school also tried to block the Sohna highway, but the police contained them. “We cannot digest the fact that a conductor kept the knife in his pocket accidental­ly. There is much more in the case which the police are trying to cover up,” said Kuldeep Yadav, a protester.

“The conductor had the intention to kill the child and he came prepared with the knife. It was a brand new knife which he must have brought a day before,” said Deepa Rawat, another parent.

Officials assured parents that school authoritie­s will be booked for criminal negligence. “The accused has been arrested and we have added the Section 12 of POCSO Act in the case. More names will be added soon,” Ashok Bakshi, DCP, south Gurgaon, said.

PARENTS SAID THE ACCUSED HAD COME PREPARED FOR THE CRIME. THEY SUSPECT THE POLICE ARE TRYING TO COVER UP SOME ASPECTS OF THE CASE The incident at Ryan School is highly unfortunat­e and my heart goes out to the bereaved parents. I urge all school authoritie­s and parents to remain vigilant.

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