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Haryana News: 4 Minor Students Arrested in Sirsa for Killing Institute's Director

HISAR DISTRICT, HARYANA, JUL 10 – Two teenage students allegedly stabbed the principal over repeated reprimands for indiscipline, with police investigating possible external criminal influence, officials said.

  • On Thursday, July 10, 2025, two students in Class XII fatally stabbed Jagbir Singh Pannu, the 50-year-old principal of a private school located in Bas village of Hisar district, Haryana, within the school premises.
  • The attack followed repeated reprimands by the principal asking the students to trim their hair and tuck in their shirts, which reportedly angered the students after they finished their unit test.
  • The students lured the principal outside a location without CCTV coverage, attacked him with a foldable knife recovered from the scene, stabbed him four to five times, and then fled.
  • Hansi's Superintendent of Police, Amit Yashvardhan, stated that four teams have been deployed to locate the missing students, with evidence already gathered, while investigations continue as other students and staff members are being interviewed.
  • The incident has shocked the local community, raised suspicions about possible personal rivalry or gang influence, and led to a thorough police probe with post-mortem completed on the principal's body.
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Tribune India broke the news in Chandigarh, India on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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