Bokaro: A shocking incident has come to light in Bokaro, Jharkhand. In fact, the principal has suspended all the students of class X for two days for chanting 'Jai Shri Ram' in a missionary school running in Gomia, Bokaro district. Along with this, the parents were called to the school on Tuesday after writing a complaint in their diaries.
On the other hand, on receiving the news of this incident, Vishwa Hindu Parishad's Dhanbad department minister Vinay Kumar wrote a letter to the District Education Officer and demanded action against the school management. Vinay said that class 10 was going on in Loyla English School on April 5, due to which a child chanted Jai Shri Ram. Thereafter, the teacher suspended all the students for the next four periods and expelled them from the class as punishment. Along with this, the entire class was also suspended until April 6.
On the other hand, the principal of the school, Alisha Manjuni, said that the students were suspended for one day for indiscipline in the school and for disobeying the teacher's orders. Not all the children were suspended. Earlier, a similar case happened in St. Joseph's Convent School, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh. In fact, the students of class 10 raised slogans of 'Jai Shri Ram' during the lunch break here. At the same time, after the matter came to the school's attention, the management suspended the students. Not only this, but he was even made to write an apology letter. On the other hand, when the matter reached the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, which took action, the Collector issued a notice to the school. There was a stir due to this matter.
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