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NDTV
5 days ago
- NDTV
2 Students Murder Haryana School Principal. He Asked Them To Get A Haircut
Chandigarh: The principal of a school in Haryana's Hisar was stabbed to death, allegedly by two Class 12 students. The minors allegedly stabbed the Principal with a knife multiple times after he asked them to get a haircut and follow discipline. Police are investigating the matter. The minors have not been detained yet. In a tragic coincidence, this happened on a day observed as Guru Purnima to show respect to teachers and mentors. Jagbir Singh, 50, principal of Kartar Memorial Senior Secondary School at Hisar's Bas Badshahpur village, was stabbed around 10.30 am today. He suffered serious injuries in the attack and died on the spot. The shocking incident sparked panic on the campus. Local police were called in, and a team of cops reached the school soon after. Amit Yashvardhan, Superintendent of Police for Hansi, said that the preliminary investigation had revealed that the Principal had asked the students to get a haircut, dress properly and follow the school's rules and regulations. Mr Singh told the teenagers to mend their ways and noted that they had been warned multiple times. This infuriated the Class 12 students. They fished out a folding knife and stabbed Mr Singh multiple times. He collapsed on the spot and bled to death, police have said. CCTV footage from inside the campus shows the boys running after stabbing the Principal. One of them is seen throwing the folding knife away -- the murder weapon. Other students and school staff are then seen carrying the Principal to a car to rush him to the hospital. Mr Yashvardhan said the two students are minors and have not been taken into custody yet. Police have scanned CCTV footage of the school premises and are recording the statements of eyewitnesses. The senior police officer said the exact circumstances of the murder will be known only after the postmortem report and a detailed investigation.


Hindustan Times
13-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
39 B'desh nationals living illegally in Hisar, held
Hansi police on Monday detained 39 Bangladeshi, including 11 women and 14 children, who were residing illegally at a brick kiln situated on Tosham road for the last one month. According to police officials, the Bangladeshis had entered India illegally and were working at the brick kiln for the last one month. Police officials added that these people will be sent to a detention centre in Delhi. Hansi superintendent of police (SP) Amit Yashvardhan said that the Sadar police received information about Bangladeshi nationals working at a brick kiln and police reached there and asked them to show their documents. 'Legal action will be initiated after checking all documents. The brick kiln owner told the cops that these workers came for work from Rajasthan,' the SP added. Brick kiln owner Sandeep Kumar said that five families came from Rajasthan at his brick kiln for work nearly a month ago. 'Most of them were carrying aadhar cards issued in West Bengal. I brought them to work from a brick kiln in Rajasthan. As far as I know they have not indulged in any illegal activity here and I don't know about their past,' he added. According to police officials, one family came to India in 2008 and the other two families in 2021 and they have been working at brick-kilns. On April 25, as many as 15 Pakistani Hindu nationals from Balsamand village in Hisar district, who had been living in Haryana for the past nine months without valid visas, were taken to a Pakistani camp in New Delhi for security reasons. Moreover, 14 illegal Bangladesh nationals were arrested by the police from a brick kiln in Mahendergarh earlier too and their aadhar cards were found to be fake. On January 23, Rewari police and intelligence department arrested 17 Bangladeshis, including five children, from a brick kiln at Saharanwas village. During the probe, they had told the police that they had illegally entered India by crossing the border nearly 15 years ago and were working at the brick kiln.