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BRS urges HC to take suo motu action on food poisoning cases in Gurukuls

BRS urges HC to take suo motu action on food poisoning cases in Gurukuls

Time of India2 days ago
Hyderabad: Senior BRS leader T Harish Rao on Sunday urged the Telangana high court and the state human rights commission to take suo motu cognisance of the food poisoning incidents and student deaths in Gurukul institutions.
He made the appeal after interacting with students of the Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Girls' BC Gurukul school in Nagarkurnool district, where 111 students reportedly fell ill after consuming contaminated food.
He highlighted similar incidents in Jagtial, Bhadradri Kothagudem, Peddakothpalli, and Husnabad, claiming that over 100 gurukul students died under the 20 months of Congress rule.
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Harish Rao slammed chief minister A Revanth Reddy for failing to take action against officials concerned, despite earlier promises to suspend them in the event of such occurrences.
He accused the govt of failing to provide quality meals to SC, ST, BC, and minority children, while being willing to spend over Rs 1 lakh per plate on beauty pageants.
He pointed out that under the BRS regime, the number of gurukul schools increased from 284 to 1,023, serving over 6 lakh students. However, he alleged that the Congress govt is not adhering to the mandated menu, instead serving worm-infested rice and poor-quality sambar in place of puri or chapati, as promised.
Accusing the govt of endangering the future of children, he warned of statewide protests if the negligence continues.
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