B.S.
Imagine if every time there was a murder in a school in the US the 
Principal was arrested? There would be an awful lot of job openings 
for Principles. Or is it one rule for TM and another one for 
everyone else? This is called prejdice and is a TRUE crime in the 21 
st century.


--- In [email protected], bbrigante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> This is what should have happened after the murder at MUM (Bevan 
in 
> jail...a step in the right direction!):
> 
> School violence: Principal held in Guwahati 
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
---
> ----------
> 
> Bano Haralu
> 
> Saturday, May 7, 2005 (Guwahati):
> 
> 
> The principal of the Maharishi Vidya Mandir in Guwahiti was 
arrested 
> on charges of negligence by the father of 15-year-old Udipta 
Sharma, 
> a Class X student.
> 
> Udipta died after his classmate caught him by the neck and lent 
him a 
> blow with his elbow, following an argument over a misplaced lunch 
box.
> 
> An angry mob gathered later and threatened to burn the school 
down, 
> when the boy's cortege was passing by the school, bringing traffic 
to 
> a grinding halt for almost two hours.
> 
> Many of them allege that fighting in the school was common, but 
the 
> school authorities refused to do anything about it.
> 
> "Children have often complained about their tiffin being taken by 
> others, but the teachers tell them not to bother them with minor 
> complaints. See what this has led to," said one of the locals. 
> 
> "My own son is here and he has often got beaten up but there is no 
> reaction from the teachers," said another. 
> 
> Callous attitude
> 
> Earlier, inconsolable parents and friends of the bereaved family 
said 
> that the fact that the parents were informed two hours after the 
> incident is a reflection that authorities were incapable of 
handling 
> the situation.
> 
> "Whether it was Sanjib or Udipta when the incident happened they 
> should have immediately contacted the parents but they delayed," 
said 
> a family friend.
> 
> "What really hurts is that his mother was so close by but they 
> delayed the treatment and we want to know why?" asked another.
> 
> Meanwhile the school now says it will have more teachers on duty 
> during the lunch break. But what is of immediate concern is the 
> impact the incident will have had in the minds of the students. 
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/db699




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