THE Progressive Students Movement (PSM) national leadership and the communities of Jakkalasdans and Selepe in Tshwane will march to the Nick Mpshe Secondary School in Winterveld to forcibly take a pupil who was allegedly wrongly dismissed from the school.
The pupil was dismissed after being allegedly framed with a gun.
The pupil was allegedly framed after going to the toilet; when he returned, he allegedly found a revolver in his bag, which had been allegedly planted by several of his classmates.
When the pupil realised this, he reported it to the teacher, with his classmates witnessing the terrible situation and testifying that the gun didn't belong to him.
Despite having all the evidence at his disposal, Kamogelo was dismissed allegedly because he was a PSM member vocal at the school about learner-teacher relationship issues.
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PSM, led by the president General Kabelo Thenkiso, will march alongside residents to forcibly return the pupil to the classroom.
"We promise to put all operations on hold until he returns to class. He was suspended until 27 February. Which we believe is unfair," Thenkiso said.
He said if the pupil is not back in the classroom by Wednesday, 21 February, they will stop learning and instruction at the school until he returns on 27 February.
Furthermore, they said that they will never allow their students to be unfairly victimised by alleged hooligans.
"It is worth noting that Kamogelo attempted suicide as a result of the school's absurd actions. PSM will lead from the front on Wednesday, forcing Kamogelo back into the classroom," said Thenkiso.