UP school principal carries knife and cleaver to campus, says they were for student safety

A government school principal in Uttar Pradesh has drawn attention after arriving on campus carrying a knife and a cleaver. The incident came to light after videos and photographs circulated on social media, prompting education authorities to seek an explanation. The principal later said the sharp objects were meant to protect students from stray dogs that frequently enter the school premises and pose a safety risk.
According to the principal, repeated complaints about the stray dog menace had not resulted in a lasting solution. He claimed he carried the weapons only as a precautionary measure to scare away aggressive animals and had no intention of using them against anyone.
The explanation has sparked debate, with some supporting his concern for student safety while others questioned the appropriateness of bringing such weapons into a school environment.
Education department officials have taken note of the matter and are examining the circumstances surrounding the incident. Authorities are expected to review whether proper procedures were followed and explore alternative measures to address the stray animal problem on school grounds. The incident has also highlighted the need for better safety arrangements and timely civic action to protect students and staff.









