Former Chief Ministers Siddaramaiah and H D Kumaraswamy on Friday urged the Karnataka government not to reopen schools, citing the spurt in COVID-19 cases.
While Siddaramaiah, who is the leader of the opposition, has written to Primary and Secondary Education Minister Suresh Kumar, urging him not to consider reopening schools until the situation comes under control, Kumaraswamy said he would speak to Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa personally on the matter.
The government too has said that any decision would be taken after considering the situation and consulting experts and parents.
"Regarding opening of schools...opinions of everyone, especially parents, is that they are hundred percent against opening schools.
I urge the government, on behalf of the parents, that lives are important... only if there is life can one think about the future," Kumaraswamy told reporters here.
He said the government should not be adamant about this issue or bow to pressure from some people who want to make money and play with the lives of the children and parents.
"I will speak to the Chief Minister personally and request him not to budge to any pressure," he added.
Siddaramaiah too, in his letter to Education Minister Suresh Kumar, said that under no circumstances should schools be reopened until the situation was brought under control.
Pointing out that several private schools in urban areas have started online classes, he said this was necessary for all students in the state, and urged the government to provide the necessary amenities for it.