"As I said whatever be the cause, even if it is the holiest of the holy, for which the protest is being carried out, nobody has the right or prerogative to interfere or interrupt the career of children," he told reporters here today.
The annual board examinations is expected to be an acid test for the PDP-BJP coalition government in unrest-hit Jammu and Kashmir which announced the schedule for examinations despite opposition from various quarters, including the student community.
"...That is why they have come out on the streets asking for the schools to reopen. This has also exposed the duplicity of so-called Kashmir protagonists who try to instigate such kind of a situation because their own children have been safely lodged in best of the educational institutes across the country and abroad," he said.
Singh said that the government was concerned about the academic career of the children and that with the co-operation of students and their parents, the examinations would be conducted smoothly.
As many as 85 people, including two police men, have been killed and several thousand others injured in the ongoing unrest in the state. Around 5,000 security forces personnel have also been injured in the clashes.
Adding on to the people's woes, many ceasefire violations have also been reported along the International Border. A total of 26 persons, including 14 security personnel, have been killed in the cross-border firing.
"We cannot wait for the last gun to fall silent, we have no time to waste at least for the children's career and future," Singh said, adding that it was a message to all those who tend to take the youth of the country for granted.
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