Education Minister Sakina Itoo promises probe into 22 kashmiri students crisis

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Education Minister Vows Action Against the Individuals Responsible for Placing the Future of 22 Kashmir Students in Peril. While making a strict notice, the Minister of Education assured to act upon the individuals involved in risking 22 Kashmiri students' lives.

The Minister's declaration came after it was exposed that the students had been victimized by a decision that had put their academic lives on hold. Although the nature of the incident remains unclear, it is said to be connected with an administrative matter or a row with educational authorities.

The incident has raised alarm among parents, students, and teachers in Kashmir, with most calling for action to be taken immediately to put things right. "These children's futures are at stake, and the authorities must act quickly and set things straight," a worried parent stated to Greater Kashmir journalist.

"We will never allow any laxity or malpractice which jeopardizes the future of our students," the Minister stated categorically.

The Minister also assured that the government would work their utmost to ensure that the students do not suffer any further academic losses. As the investigation progresses, the parents and students suspend their breath to await a judgment, hoping against hope for justice and a peaceful academic future.

The Minister of Education assured that a free and fair inquiry would be initiated to catch hold of the miscreants and take strong action against them. "We would never tolerate any leniency or malpractice which compromises our students' futures," the Minister asserted firmly. "We shall work day and night to fix this and see that such cases do not occur again," he vowed. Until the investigation continues, the parents and students hold their breath as they wait for a judgment, hoping for justice and a safe future at school.

The Education Minister has assured that a proper inquiry would be made to determine the perpetrators and take strict action against them. "We will never permit any slackness or malpractice which compromises the future of our students," the Minister said unequivocally.