Khattar interacted with teachers and students and lauded them for showing courage in the face of an adverse situation.
"Since I saw this incident on the television, what kept boggling my mind was why it should have happened to the little children. Though I am not feeling well, I decided to meet you all," he told the students.
When stones were being thrown at their bus, the children not only showed courage but also braved the situation with poise and calm, he said.
He said that in a democratic system, every citizen had the right to express his views but ifa protestis to be registered, it should be done peacefully.
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He lauded the teachers for acting sensibly during the incident and saving the students from being hurt.
A teacher told the chief minister that the students, upon being instructed, lied down between the seats of the bus and covered themselves.
Five woman teachers were accompanying the studentsinthe bus.
After giving the students and teachers a patient hearing, the chief minister asked the students to forget the incident.
Out of these, two buses were provided safe passage by the Gurugram Police by pacifying the people but someone from the crowd threwstoneon the front glass of his bus. It was followed by another stone which hit the driver's side glass window, he told the CM.
Welcoming the chief minister, Principal Nita Bali said he was quite concerned about the students and had taken time out meet them.
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