Class 10 Student in Telangana Stabs Principal 27 Times After Being Caught Stealing
In a harrowing incident that has sent shockwaves through Telangana, a 16-year-old boy has been apprehended for the gruesome murder of Kallu Rupa Reddy, the principal of a private school, in a case that reflects not only violent crime but also the deeper societal issues at play among youth. The student reportedly stabbed Reddy 27 times before stealing ₹2.50 lakh and her phone, motivated by a desire to fund his personal vices. This event underscores the alarming trend of juvenile delinquency and the need for structural changes in both educational and family settings that cultivate accountability and respect for authority.
The investigation, spearheaded by Superintendent of Police Sharat Chandra Pawar, involved an extensive mobilization of law enforcement resources, with five dedicated teams of 40 policemen interrogating over 80 suspects. Throughout this complex investigation, crucial forensic evidence including blood-stained cash and mobile phone data played a critical role in linking the assailants to the crime. CCTV footage was instrumental in identifying the main suspect as he entered the victim’s home, highlighting the increasing sophistication in the methods used by police to solve such violent crimes.
While the immediate circumstances of this tragic event point toward a breakdown in the relationship between the students and authority figures, it is also symptomatic of a broader cultural malaise that sees young individuals resorting to extreme measures under emotional distress or impulsive desires. The principal’s earlier interventions aimed at addressing delinquency among students may have inadvertently contributed to the animosity felt by the assailant, indicating a pressing need for educational policies that emphasize mental health and conflict resolution in school environments.
This incident not only raises crucial questions about youth behavior and the influences that drive such violent acts but also serves as a call to action for community stakeholders, including educational institutions, law enforcement, and families. Creating a support system that empowers youth to express themselves constructively could mitigate the risks of similar incidents in the future. As Telangana navigates this dark chapter, the need for dialogue on youth empowerment and safeguarding against violence becomes increasingly urgent.
Source: Hindustan Times
(Expert Note: This report was prepared by the Wealthova team.)

