Under pressure, principal asks girl students not to attend R-

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Press Trust of India Srinagar
Last Updated : Jan 24 2018 | 6:50 PM IST

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A group of unidentified young men has forced the principal of a girls' school in Jammu and Kashmir to appeal to his students not to take part in official Republic Day functions.
A video that has gone viral in the Valley shows Ghulam Mohammad Sheikh, principal of the Government Girls' School at Pinglena in Pulwama district, being forced by a group of youth to make the appeal to his students.
"I appeal (to) all the girls not to take part in the functions (on January 26)," Sheikh is finally heard saying in the undated video.
He is seen telling the youth, whose faces are hidden, that he had orders from higher authorities saying students should be urged to take part in various activities on the occasion.
"I have (written) orders and I have also been told on the phone to send the girls to these functions," he said.
The video shows one of the young men telling the principal why senior officials do not send their daughters to such events.
"So many youth (militants) have been martyred and you want our sisters to dance in front of these police officers," he is heard saying in Kashmiri in the video, which has the words "Pulwama pelters" running through it.
The principal was also told they would take action against students who participated in official functions.
"We have agents in the police (department) as well as those who are present at these function.
"We will take the girls to task who participate in the official functions," one of them said.
Before leaving, the intruders also forced the principal to apologise to the people.
Police officials said they were investigating the video.

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First Published: Jan 24 2018 | 6:50 PM IST

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