Kashmir Private School Association condemns govt for pressuring schools to open

 “Your killings, arrests, pellets have closed schools not anything else”

Srinagar: Kashmir Private Schools Association (KPSA) has come down heavily on government for employing pressure tactics on schools to resume their operations so that government could portray normalcy in Kashmir.




The Association in a statement said that on one hand government is continuously killing people majority of whom are students and on the other hand it is ordering them to resume their classes. “Govt is blaming resistance camp for closing schools but the reality is that it is the government forces that have unleashed war on its citizens. Resistance camp didn’t kill any student it is the government forces that have killed dozens of students and injured thousands,” said G N Var president KPSA. “Not to be content with killing students they have killed teachers too and vandalised and destroyed school properties. Hundreds of our students have been targetted with pellets.”




Citing the example of 11 year old Nasir Shafi Qazi, a student of Greenlight school Nishat, the Association said that Nasir was one of the most gentle students of the school and still he was killed in cold blood. “He was just a child. He was not involved in any stone pelting and government forces didnt spare him too. What is the guarantee that lakhs of our students will be safe in case schools are resumed,” said Var.”Similarly in Shopian, government forces unleashed such a terror on civilians that 13 year old Khushboo died of cardiac arrest. Students are not safe in their homes and how can they be secure in schools?”

The Association said that government forces is creating nightmare situation for students wherein nobody is safe. “We just want to ask Home Minister, that on one hand you want schools to resume and on the other hand there is no end of killings,” said Var. “Our students, teachers and schools are part of the society and we like others are also suffering

The Association dismissed the government assertion that an education session is lost and children are pushed to dark times. “It is the government which is contributing the most to the situation. If they are sincere just remove the curbs on internet for our schools and we will cover 80 percent of our syllabus with the help of smart classes and we will share the same with every student including of government schools,” said Var. “We have means and options to educate our children in our homes too but it is government that is blocking every avenue.”

The Association condemned the government for stressing on exams as a pressure tactics and demanded that exams be deferred. “Regarding lost of school days we suffered during floods and election time. There was no hurry at that time when government took pleasure in closing schools and now suddenly they are worried for students. This is hypocrisy. Every now and then exams have been deferred so why not now,” he said.




The Association also negated the government claims that there is mass migration of students to Jammu. “According to our schools in Jammu, just 700 to 800 students have gone there which is normal every year.” said Var.

The Association asked the government to address cause of the current uprising and desist from taking cosmetic operations wherein schools are being made sacrificial goats.