Maintain extreme restraint while dealing with students: Jnanendra directs police
Team Udayavani, Feb 10, 2022, 7:24 PM IST
Bengaluru: The government has directed the police to maintain extreme restraint while dealing with the students, informed state Home Minister Araga Jnanendra
Speaking to ANI, Jnanendra said, “Police have been directed to ensure law and order while maintaining extreme restraint in dealing with students,” Jnanendra was quoted speaking to ANI.
“To maintain law and order, our police have made arrangements. People also should cooperate with us. Our police are patient enough. If police come to the street, if they take action as per law, students future will be in trouble,” he added.
The Minister further said that the students should not fall prey to the “communal elements” wanting to make the hijab a tool to disturb the harmony in the state.
“Students shouldn’t fall prey to communal elements who are hell-bent on making the hijab issue a tool to disturb communal harmony,” he said.
(ANI)
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