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Standard  II Boy  killed by school owners, Principal and two teachers jointly

By Our  Special  Correspondent

New  Delhi: A  Class Two student  was  killed  as part of an alleged “sacrificial ritual”  performed by the owners  of D L  Public  School in Hatharas District of Uttar Pradesh  to make it  more “prosperous” the police said.The owner of the School, Jasodhan Singh, his son and Director of the school, Dinesh Baghel,Principal, Laxman Singh an two teachers of the school Ramprakash Solanki and Veerpal Singhwere  arrested  for  their involvement  in the killing that took place on Sept 23.               

A murder  case had been registered against them, police  said.The  police  said that  the  incident   took  place  at  the  school  where  owner Jesodhan Singh, an  apparent believer in tantric rituals, asked  sis son Dinesh Baghel, the school’s director, to  sacrifice a  child for the “prosperity” of  the school and his  family.               

The  school had a low  number of enrolled students and Mr  Singh had  availed of a loan for starting the  residential  school, which  is  located in Rasgwan village, prompting  him to  take up the extreme step. According to the  police, the  post-mortem report of the  child, identified as Kritarth, revealed  that he  was strangled .   

Additional Superintendent, Hathras  Police  Station, Asok Kumar Singh said that   on Sept  23, the  student  was abducted from the school’s  hostel by Ramprakash  Solanki, Dinesh Baghel and Jasodhan Singh.               

They  took the  student to  a secluded place for  the  sacrifice but  the  student  woke up  and began to cry, the officer  said  adding that they strangulated him in a  hurried  manner.

The  Basic  Education  Officer (Hatharas) Swati Bharti  issued  an order  to shut the  school and  hold  an inquiry into  the  matter.               

She said the  school  ran without permission for Class  I to VIII  and  that  the  hostel where  the  child  stayed  was  functioning illegally. 

Uttar  Pradesh State Commission for  Protection of Child Rights chairperson Devendra Sharma called it a heinous  incident and  assured that  action will be  taken in this regard.

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