Parents allege UP school wants students to opt for Yogi hair cuts

As the news spread, dozens of angry parents reached the school and protested

IANS  |  Lucknow 

Yogi Adityanath
Yogi Adityanath

A private school in Meerut city of on Thursday allegedly issued a diktat to its students to sport 'Yogi-style' hair cut, raising the hackles of shocked who protested.

The worked up alleged that in Sadar area had warned students they will not be allowed to attend school till they got the buzz hair cut, akin to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's. The school denied the charge.

As the news spread, dozens of angry reached the school and protested.

Finally, the police mediated and pacified the irate before getting children entry to the school premises.

The students also accused school management of banning the consumption of non-vegetarian food during recess.

The management, however, denied the allegations and said its Secretary had merely asked students to be properly dressed and sport a "decent" while attending school.

"The idea is to ensure that children lead a disciplined school life. As for the ban on non-vegetarian food, that has been the case always. It is unfortunate that a communal colour is being given to a trivial issue," a school management official said.

Parents allege UP school wants students to opt for Yogi hair cuts

As the news spread, dozens of angry parents reached the school and protested

As the news spread, dozens of angry parents reached the school and protested
A private school in Meerut city of on Thursday allegedly issued a diktat to its students to sport 'Yogi-style' hair cut, raising the hackles of shocked who protested.

The worked up alleged that in Sadar area had warned students they will not be allowed to attend school till they got the buzz hair cut, akin to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's. The school denied the charge.

As the news spread, dozens of angry reached the school and protested.

Finally, the police mediated and pacified the irate before getting children entry to the school premises.

The students also accused school management of banning the consumption of non-vegetarian food during recess.

The management, however, denied the allegations and said its Secretary had merely asked students to be properly dressed and sport a "decent" while attending school.

"The idea is to ensure that children lead a disciplined school life. As for the ban on non-vegetarian food, that has been the case always. It is unfortunate that a communal colour is being given to a trivial issue," a school management official said.

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