Indicating that a third party with malicious intention has entered the students’ movement for safe roads, the PM has expressed fear about the situation and asked the students to go back home.
The students have protested; we have accepted it and now a third party has infiltrated the campaign who can carry our arson attacks against people and, I am deeply concerned about a catastrophe, said the prime minister while launching optical fibre connectivity via video conference on Sunday.
The PM requested the guardians to take back their children back home, cautioning about a ‘third force’ entering and vitiating the movement.
The students have done enough; please go back and concentrate on your education and do not listen to any rumours, she appealed.
We will fulfil the demands of the students one by one, added the PM.
The PM also said that the checking of papers by students was widely accepted by law enforcers and others, but it’s time for them to go back to their studies.