The president of the Ceylon Teachers Union Joseph
Stalin had today (20)stated that the teachers and Principals of government Schools will resort an island wide trade union action if the Police are not arrested the Chief Minister of Uva Province Chamara Sampath over the charges of harrasing a female by threatening and harrassing the Principal of the Badulle Tamil Girl's collage (Tamil Balika Vidyalaya).
Addressing a press briefing in Colombo today,The president of the Teachers Union Joseph Stalin has said that the Uva Provincial Education Secretary should also reprimanded for allow such a harrasment to take place undermining the Principal who had stated yesterday (19)that she was kneeled down before the Chief Minister on 02nd of January and beg for forgiveness due to the threats and insults levelled against her by the Chief Minister over not honouring a letter of recommendation sent by him to admit a child to the school.
Earlier after revealing the incident the lady principal has denied the reports on she has been threatened by the Chief Minister due to the threats.
The Teachers Union had also requested the President and the Presidential secretary to immedietly intervene the matter and take action against it
Meanwhile the Human Rights Council of Sri Lanka had commenced an investigation over the incident and recorded a statement from the Principal who was subjected to the incident.
Stalin had today (20)stated that the teachers and Principals of government Schools will resort an island wide trade union action if the Police are not arrested the Chief Minister of Uva Province Chamara Sampath over the charges of harrasing a female by threatening and harrassing the Principal of the Badulle Tamil Girl's collage (Tamil Balika Vidyalaya).
Addressing a press briefing in Colombo today,The president of the Teachers Union Joseph Stalin has said that the Uva Provincial Education Secretary should also reprimanded for allow such a harrasment to take place undermining the Principal who had stated yesterday (19)that she was kneeled down before the Chief Minister on 02nd of January and beg for forgiveness due to the threats and insults levelled against her by the Chief Minister over not honouring a letter of recommendation sent by him to admit a child to the school.
Earlier after revealing the incident the lady principal has denied the reports on she has been threatened by the Chief Minister due to the threats.
The Teachers Union had also requested the President and the Presidential secretary to immedietly intervene the matter and take action against it
Meanwhile the Human Rights Council of Sri Lanka had commenced an investigation over the incident and recorded a statement from the Principal who was subjected to the incident.
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