Education minister Ram Bilas Sharma also said that there have been lapses on part of the school administration.
"We accept negligence on part of the Ryan International School but the school cannot be derecognised as the future of 1200 students is at stake," Sharma said.
"We have directed the Gurgaon Police to book the owner of Ryan International School, Albert Pinto under section 75 Juvenile Justice (care and punishment act) Act 15 for punishment for cruelty to child meted out by the custodian in the charge sheet to be submitted in the court within 7 days.
He said the charge sheet in the case will be ready within a week as police was speedily conducting the probe, but stressed that if the parents of the child insist on a probe by the CBI or any other agency the government will accede to their demand.
Talking to reporters here, Sharma also made it clear that school management has to take responsibility for the safety and security of children.
"We are issuing directives in this regard to all schools including private ones," he said.
"However, any kind of lapse, by the management or the owner, against all of them we have initiated action," he said.
The boy was found murdered with his throat slit in the school washroom in Gurgaon on Friday. The school's acting principal was suspended and the security staff removed. The police claimed the student was killed by bus conductor Ashok Kumar, who tried to sexually abuse him.
"The murder accused has already been arrested. Now, within a week, police after collecting all necessary evidence will submit a chargesheet in court. However, still if the parents are not satisfied, then Haryana government is ready to get the matter probed by any agency.
"I am hopeful that when we will produce the accused before court within a week with all evidences collected by the police, the parents of the child will be satisfied with the action being taken," he said.
"We have full sympathy with the parents of the child. If any issue of providing financial help the Haryana government comes up will be willing to help," he said.
The minister made it clear that the Haryana government will not show any leniency in the matter
He also said a liquor vend near the school has been ordered to be shut down permanently.
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