Dalit Child accidentally drank water from the teacher's bottle and broke his fingers in anger ... Police case registered
In Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh, a Dalit student finds it takes water to drink water from the teacher’s bottle. The teacher got angry and beat the student so that his fingers were broken. After receiving the complaint, police registered a case against the accused student. The teacher allegedly locked the Dalit student in a school room and beat him. He was offended by racist. According to the victim’s family, the teacher hit two fingers of his hand. The victim’s family members approached the SP for action against the accused and informed them of the incident. On the instructions of the SP, police registered a case against the accused teacher. This case is from Narendra Pratap Singh Memorial Higher Secondary School in the Haripur village of the Kishni police station in the Mainpuri district. Drink water from the bottle of the teacher. According to the information received, the son of Dalit Dasaratha Singh, resident of Kaithali Village, a student of class 12 in school. He allegedly went to school on March 29 to study. Meanwhile, he was thirsty due to heat. A bottle of water was placed on the table in the classroom. He picks up the bottle and drinks stuffed water in it. The bottle was from the teacher Mangal Singh. When the teacher saw the student drinking water from the bottle, he became red with anger. He closed the student in class. The fingers were broken, and it is alleged that the teacher dragged the student angry in class. There he hit him badly with a stick. During this time, the student kept screaming with pain, but the teacher had no pity. After this, the girl cried the house. He told his family the whole incident. The family saw him after the injuries of his son, and took him to the hospital. The investigation revealed that two fingers were broken of his hand. Angry Family reached the SP with the student. He complained about this. The SP has instructed to register a case against the accused. Share this story -tags