Midday meal tragedy: Principal and husband remain at large

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Press Trust of India Chhapra (Bihar)
Last Updated : Jul 21 2013 | 5:20 PM IST
With the school principal and her husband continuing to evade arrest even after six days of the midday meal tragedy, police has decided to move court tomorrow for attachment of property of the absconding duo.
"Raids are being made at different places based on clues about absconding school principal Meena Devi and her husband Arjun Rai but we have not been able to nab them so far," Saran Superintendent of Police Sujeet Kumar told PTI.
The police would approach court tomorrow for attachment of property of the absconding duo, Kumar said.
An FIR has been lodged against principal of Dharmasati Gandaman school Meena Devi under section 302 (murder) and 120-B (criminal conspiracy) in connection with the death of 23 children after eating midday meal at the school on Tuesday.
Probe report of Commissioner (Saran) and Deputy Inspector General of Police (Saran range) Binod Kumar submitted to the government has also blamed the principal for the tragedy.
"She had mismanaged the affairs of the school entirely," is the crux of the report over the midday meal incident.
The Saran SP said that police force is still stationed at the house of the school principal, who has been suspended over the event, and additional policemen have been deployed in the village to keep a watch over the situation.
Bihar Education minister P K Shahi has also pointed to the questionable role of the principal in the tragedy forcing students to finish the meal which they were hesitant to eat further because of its pungent smell and also overlooking the doubts of the cook over oil for cooking vegetables which was of a different colour.
Shahi has also highlighted the role of her husband Arjun Rai who had supplied the food items. He alleged that Rai is an active member of RJD which is working to "destabilise" the Nitish Kumar government.
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First Published: Jul 21 2013 | 5:20 PM IST

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