Parents Staged Protest Aganist The Karnataka Education Minister
Parents staged a protest in front of the Education Minister Suresh Kumar’s house, alleging that the school was drowning in chaos without explicitly declaring how much it should pay.
More than 10 people have been arrested. Efforts by parents to dump garbage in front of the education minister’s house
Parents today staged a protest against the Education Minister Suresh Kumar expressing his outrage over the confusion of the parents of the students without taking a clear decision on the payment of fees.
The incident took place today in front of the minister’s house in Basaveshwara Nagar, where parents were seen throwing garbage.
Attempts by parents to litter in front of the minister’s house were unsuccessful as no protest was allowed. The police had provided security at the residence of Minister Suresh as he was aware of the protest.
More than 10 people were arrested when parents tried to litter, although police said no protest was allowed. This became an incident where the parents dragged their parents.
Education Minister Suresh Kumar has been facing protests from both private school unions and parents since the inception of the school.
A private school federation has warned of a massive struggle if its 13 demands are not met. Schools are charging seamlessly during Corona hard times.
Parents insist that the minister should intervene and fix the school fees. However, the parents’ association is also upset with Suresh Kumar for not taking a clear decision on the matter.
The cow will curse Siddaramaiah; Minister K S Eshwarappa
Former CM Siddaramaiah talks very lightly about cows and Hindutva. Rural Development Minister Eshwarappa stressed that he lost the CM position due to the cow curse.
Speaking on the occasion of the BJP’s Janasevak convention in Madikeri, he said that he lost the Chamundeshwari constituency in the last election due to anger. By chance, the almonds won by a small margin.
Similarly, when talking about cow and Hindutva, he warned that Congress and Siddaramaiah would not win all over the state. He has repeatedly stated that Yeddyurappa will change from CM position.
Siddaramaiah, however, is not the BJP’s high command to decide this. The people of the state, the High Command, and Yeddyurappa were present.
Responding to a statement that MLA Basavaraja Patil Yatnal would also change CM, Yatnal’s name was sent to the Central Disciplinary Committee. He also said that there is no need to pay the price.