Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Parents protest, raise concern over kids’ safety

Protest lasts many hours, ends after cops assure appropriat­e action against the school management

- HT Correspond­ent lkoreporte­rsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

WHILE PARENTS WERE PROTESTING, SOME STUDENTS STARTED SHOUTING SLOGANS IN FAVOUR OF THE SCHOOL. AT THIS, PARENTS ACCUSED THE SCHOOL ADMINISTRA­TION OF “USING STUDENTS IN THEIR FAVOUR”

LUCKNOW: Angry over the stabbing incident and concerned over children’s safety on the campus, hundreds of parents gathered outside Brightland School here on Thursday and shouted slogans against the school management, accusing them of negligence.

The protest lasted for many hours and ended after the police’s assurance that appropriat­e action would be taken against the management.

The parents started gathering at the school since morning, but slogan shouting started when the school got over for the day.

In retaliatio­n, some students of senior classes started shouting slogans in favour of the school. At this, parents accused the school administra­tion of “using students in their favour.”

Reena Manas, director, Brightland School, later addressed the parents and assured them of their children’s safety on the school campus.

She said the school management was cooperatin­g with the police in the investigat­ion.

She said after the incident, the injured boy was immediatel­y rushed to the hospital only because of the school staff’s alertness.

The suspect girl was also identified immediatel­y by the management, added Reena Manas.

The director said the school management would increase the number of close circuit television cameras on the premises.

Though cameras were installed at multiple places in the school, more would be installed at other places that were so far not under video surveillan­ce, she emphasised.

Kamlesh Rajput, a parent, said his two children were studying in this school and he was scared after reading the entire episode in newspapers on Thursday morning. He said he could not stop himself from visiting the institutio­n.

Another parent Anil Kumar said the school’s theory that a Class 7 girl stabbed the Class 1 boy just because of getting the school closed did not seem to be very genuine.

He said the school administra­tion was hiding some facts.

 ?? DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTOS ?? ▪ The school management addressing parents and assuring them of children’s safety on the campus on Thursday.
DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTOS ▪ The school management addressing parents and assuring them of children’s safety on the campus on Thursday.

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