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Enough is Enough, control emotions, attend schools now: Altaf Bukhari to students

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April 21, 2018
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Altaf Bukhari stresses on requisite parental control on student protests
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Srinagar: Education minister Altaf Bukhari Saturday asked students to control  their emotions and return to schools.

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“Security of students is paramount, that is why we kept schools and colleges closed. But now students should control their emotions and go back to their classes,” Bukhari said on Saturday while talking to reporters.

“Now enough is enough, they have registered their protest and should attend schools now,” he said.

Bukhari while appealing students to resume classwork normally said that ‘future generation of illiterates and uneducated’ is not affordable.

“I would like to tell students to stay in classes, because they would be treated as rowdies if they keep coming on roads. And if they still want to come on roads then we will close educational institutions for ever and students will be responsible for it,” Bukhari said.

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