The Deputy Minister Palitha Thevarapperuma along with twelve others including nine mothers who were detained by Police over unlawful assembly at meegahatanna primary collage to get admission for children to grade one class were released today(07) on bail after being produced them before the Mathugama Magistrate .
The above mentioned persons recently staged a protest campaign at meegahatanna primary collage premises by demanding ten students should be given admission to the grade one class of the school.
The Deputy Minister Thevarapperuma even attempted to commit suicide over the demand and later he was hospitalized and detained on the incident.
However due to the Minister's protest school authorities had given admission to the ten students of protesting mothers and later nine mothers who participated the protest campaign were detained by the Police on 05th of July when they accompanied their children to school.
The school authorities even taken steps to expel the ten students who were given admission to the school due to the deputy minister thervarapperuma's influence..
The above mentioned persons recently staged a protest campaign at meegahatanna primary collage premises by demanding ten students should be given admission to the grade one class of the school.
The Deputy Minister Thevarapperuma even attempted to commit suicide over the demand and later he was hospitalized and detained on the incident.
However due to the Minister's protest school authorities had given admission to the ten students of protesting mothers and later nine mothers who participated the protest campaign were detained by the Police on 05th of July when they accompanied their children to school.
The school authorities even taken steps to expel the ten students who were given admission to the school due to the deputy minister thervarapperuma's influence..
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