A controversy erupts in Kerala after a school head’s message—allegedly telling students, “Go to Pak”—spreads online. The school head later says he “regrets” the remarks, according to reports.

The dispute traces back to a message posted by a school chairman in a WhatsApp group of parents, which later comes to the attention of social media users. The incident becomes part of wider debate about the use of inflammatory or insensitive language in school communications and the responsibilities of school authorities toward students. Outlets frame the matter around the online circulation of the WhatsApp message and the subsequent clarification/regret expressed by the school head, while focusing on the broader social reaction to the episode.

Overall, the coverage centers on what was said, how it became public, and the response from the school leadership, with details limited to the reported regret and the origin of the message in a parent group chat.