The Bihar government on Wednesday sought time to reply to a letter from the Patna high court regarding the safety of students from the state stranded at Kota in Rajasthan and other parts of the country and whether they could be brought back.Noting that the chief justice of Patna high court was concerned about the issue, registrar general Nawneet Kumar Pandey had written to the chief secretary that “before any appropriate action is taken on the judicial side, it is desired of you to respond to the communication latest by Wednesday”.“We are awaiting a reply. May be it will come tomorrow,” said Pandey.The registrar general had written in the letter: “Whether all or any one of the students studying outside the state should or can be brought back, within the constraints of the guidelines and the directions issued by the Central/state governments, is for the administration to consider and take appropriate action in that regard, but certainly, safety and security of all the students studying at various places outside Bihar, under all circumstances being of prime importance, must and should be ensured.”Advocate Ajay Thakur, who had sent a representation to the chief justice through WhatsApp seeking… Read full this story
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