Hunger strike gains momentum in Bikaner Sadul Sports School, players take out march

Bikaner : Bikaner The hunger strike of former players under the leadership of Krida Bharti against the irregularities and negligence of the administration in Sadul Sports School continued for the eighth day on Monday. On Monday, students of the school took out a foot march from the school to the Collectorate and started a signature campaign at Museum Circle, seeking support for their demands. The students of the school submitted a memorandum to the Education Minister to the Collector, in which they expressed their displeasure against the poor condition of the schools and the negligence of the administration.

Anger at the indifference of the administration

While talking to the media, the students said that this is not the first time that they have appealed to the administration for help. Even before this, he had submitted memorandum many times, but every time he was disappointed. A student said, we appealed to the authorities several times, but every time we were ignored. This time we are appealing to the Chief Minister for justice. We hope that they will understand our problems. Will add more people to the movement: Hunger strikes and protests have now taken the form of a big mass movement. Danveer Singh Bhati said, we will not move until our demands are met. More people are planning to join this movement from Tuesday.

Support received in signature campaign

In the evening, the hunger striking players launched a signature campaign at Museum Circle, garnering support from local citizens, sports associations and institutions. In just a few hours, more than a thousand people participated in this campaign. Local citizens said that this is not just a struggle of the players, but an issue of the entire society. Students and protesters of Sadul Sports School have made public a long list of their demands, which include lack of sports facilities, lack of trainers, These include reduction in diet, poor hostel conditions and irregularities in school management. One player said, our struggle is not just for us. This is for all those children who dream of coming to this school and making a career in sports. But the government and administration do not care about us.

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