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Finally, some positive news from the St Thomas Central School in Thiruvananthapuram, where two students were expelled for hugging each other on campus. The school has now decided to take the students back, after a meeting with MP Shashi Tharoor at his office in the Kerala capital.
After TNM broke the story about the expulsion of the two students for a congratulatory hug during an Arts festival in the school, the incident got widespread attention and stirred a heated controversy in Kerala.
The meeting was held to discuss possible resolutions to the issue, and to find a way for the students to take their annual exams.
Rahul* and Gayatri*, the students who were expelled, were present at the meeting with Rahul’s parents and Gayatri’s mother. The school management was represented by Secretary of the Mar Thoma Educational Society Rajan Varghese, Principal Sebastian T Joseph and the school’s lawyer Mridul John Mathew.
During the meeting, the school management agreed to take back both the students, and assured the parents and Shashi Tharoor that they would be allowed to write their exams. The school has, however, put forth certain conditions for the same, and these conditions are still being discussed.
A person in Shashi Tharoor’s office told TNM:
“Regarding the girl, the registration for exams should have been done in August. At that time, she was not a student of either of the schools. Before submitting TC, she has joined another school, but didn't continue there. The MP will take up the issue with CBSE to make sure that she can also write her exams,” Shashi Tharoor’s office said.
Speaking to TNM, the boy’s father said, “We ended the discussion on a positive note, though there are certain clauses to be discussed further,” he said.
Principal Sebastian T Joseph also told TNM that the meeting ended positively. "MP Shashi Tharoor's decision is final for both the school management and the families of the students. We ended the discussion on a positive note," he said.
Shashi Tharoor has taken personal interest in the case ever since it came to light, and has spoken to the school management earlier as well.
(*Name changed to protect identity.)
(This article was first published on The News Minute and has been republished with permission)
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