Kasaragod, Jun 25: The activists of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) have unleashed their brutality by attacking a higher secondary school for not halting classes in support of a strike called by them.
With this the state-wide bandh sponsored by the Hindutva students’ outfit seeking resignation of Education Minister P.K. Abdu Rabb on Wednesday took a violent turn at Kanhangad in Kasaragod district.
The police arrested only three ABVP activists, including its district president, in connection with the incident.
Armed with batons, the violent protesters smashed the door of the Principal’s office at Durga Higher Secondary School. Two senior lady teachers and three students fell unconscious when the mob turned against them.
Defying the police presence on the school premises, the agitators barged into the office room through the closed main gate. The scene occurred around 12 noon when the agitators, seeking suspension of classes for the day, engaged in heated altercation and allegedly manhandled the teachers when they refused to heed their demand.
In the over-an-hour commotion, the protesters vandalised doors and windows attached to the office of Principal M.K. Basmathi and headmaster H. Srihari Bhat.
The agitators smashed the school telephone and furniture. They also received outside support from Bharatiya Masdoor Sangh (BMS) and BJP local leaders.
The mob did not spare even the PTA office-bearers of the school. The police rounded up ABVP district president Vaishakh Keloth from the school and two other activists from the Principal’s cabin.
The management of Durga Higher Secondary School had earlier made it clear that the school cannot be shut down on strike days. This was approved by students’ organizations too. However, the students were allowed to take out marches and participate in demonstrations. The school had remained open during the strike organized by the SFI last time.

Students of Durga Higher Secondary School watch furniture damaged by ABVP agitators


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