Connect with us

JAMMU & KASHMIR

Ordering teachers to protect schools during nights insult to whole nation: Er Rashid | KNO

Says if policemen don’t feel secure in their police stations, how can teachers dare to stay in schools.

Published

on

kno news

Srinagar: AIP Supremo and MLA Langate Er. Rashid has expressed his deep anger and anguish over the orders issued by Govt. that teachers along with Chowkidars will have to stay during night in the schools to protect them from burning. In a statement issued today Er. Rashid said “there can be nothing condemnable and insulting not for the teachers but for the entire nation that teachers have been reduced to the level of Chowkidars. May Govt. answer what is fault of teachers if Govt. has failed to protect schools and other establishments. Not only that on moral grounds these orders are unacceptable but how can teachers protect schools in dark nights empty handed in an atmosphere where police men are not able to protect even their weapons and police stations. If Govt. is providing security to life and property of hundreds of white elephants including Chief Minister, Ministers, MLA’s, MLC’s, MP’s, Political renegades, bureaucrats, and other so called protected persons besides providing security to security establishments and many other institutions, why can’t it safeguard schools. The move also seems a desperate attempt by the Govt. to threaten and blackmail Govt. employees, as they have geared up against termination of their twelve colleagues. The Govt’s intentions, will, behavior and measures force even a lay men to conclude that Govt. is itself involved in the conspiracy against schools, not only to teach Kashmiri’s a lesson but to defame the society by posturing as if Kashmiris are keen bent to burn schools” Er. Rashid appealed all saner voices to raise their protest against not only putting life of thousands of teachers to risk and vulnerability but insulting and disgracing the torch bearers of our nation.

Trending

TOP STORIES5 hours ago

All Major Tourist Destinations in Kashmir Open, Say Officials | KNO

TOP STORIES8 hours ago

Emergency cabinet meet underway at CM Omar's Jammu home | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

J&K Assembly strongly condemns Pahalgam attack | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Tension continues on J&K borders | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Pahalgam Carnage Triggers Social Stigmatization of Violence in Kashmir for the First Time: Sajad Lone | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Rebook your cancelled trips, Kashmir is our own land: Atul Kulkarni to tourists | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Life returning to normal in Pahalgam; tourists start visiting, say locals, hoteliers | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Enemies of peace committed grave sin by killing Kupwara civilian: Ravinder Raina | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Pahalgam Attack: Passenger traffic at Sgr airport records sharp decline | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Not Balakote, nation wants beyond, says Dr Farooq on Pahalgam attack | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Congress backs anti-terror measures | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Terrorists have no religion, Kashmiri Muslims have faced brunt of terrorism: Tarigami | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Declare officially Pahalgam victims as Martyrs: Parra to Govt | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Don't subject people to collective punishment: MLA Langate | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

'Kill us here, but don’t send us back': Pakistani wives of former terrorists plead to stay in Kashmir | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

SED seeks explanation against poor results of 12th class in 2023-24 | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Floriculture Dept launches drive to revive Srinagar’s ‘Lung Spaces’ | KNO

Copyright © 2021