Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

PVT SCHOOLS, COLLEGES SHUT ACROSS PUNJAB

- HT Correspond­ents letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

BATHINDA/SANGRUR/JALANDHAR: Private schools and colleges in Punjab remained closed on Monday in protest against the arrest of the managing director (MD) of a Gurdaspur based school and his nephew in a case of alleged sexual assault of a four-year-old student on March 31.

The state president of Private Unaided School Associatio­n, an umbrella organisati­on of 1,700 schools affiliated with CBSE and ICSE, Vinod Khurana, said that almost all institutes remained shut in Punjab.

“We also got the support of 3,300 private schools affiliated with Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) as there has been a strong resentment against the authoritie­s after the Gurdaspur incident. The police action was unjust as there was no evidence against the chairman and other managers of the school. We will soon decide on our course of action if our demand for the immediate release of our colleagues is not met,” saidKhuran­a. Jagjit Singh, president of the Federation of Private Schools and Associatio­n of Punjab, said around 6,000 private schools and colleges remained shut.

“Police have not got any clue to find the real culprit but have arrested innocent persons who have no hand in the case,” he said, adding that the associatio­n members will meet senior police officials on Tuesday.

CBSE Affiliated Schools Associatio­n president Anil Chopra appealed to chief minister Bhagwant Mann to take serious note on the matter and order a fair probe. The associatio­n members said that they will continue to protest till the police arrest the main accused and cancel the FIR against the school chairman.

Most school authoritie­s had alerted parents on Sunday itself that the next day would also be an off in view of the protest. Mohinder Singh Bhola, another private school operator, said the call for the strike was given to stop the harassment of people. “Police should not come under undue pressure,” he said.

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