Teacher had earlier cursed the Education Minister and Prime Minister on YouTube, Giri Gaaz; There are also allegations of insulting the Bishnoi community
In Rajasthan’s Rajsamand district, a teacher was suspended by the education department after receiving a complaint about social media and YouTube posts. Kailash Chand Samota is accused of posting on YouTube and social media against the education minister, officials of the education department and the government. He was also accused of posting inflammatory posts against the Bishnoi community. After investigating these allegations, the education department immediately suspended the teacher. A complaint was filed about the teacher’s YouTube channel. The suspension order was issued by the Rajsamand District Education Officer Girija Shankar Mishra. Kailash Chand Samota is a Mathematics and Science teacher at Government Higher Primary School, Level 2, Dhukal Singh Ji Ka Kheda, Panchayat Samiti Amet, Rajsamand. Teacher Kailash Chand Samota is accused of making unwanted comments on social media and YouTube against Education Minister Madan Dilawar, officials of the education department and the state government, tarnishing the image of the education department. The teacher also supported political parties and candidates on social media. He also posted on social media against Prime Minister Modi and public representatives. There were also complaints that the teacher spoiled the atmosphere of the school by publishing the news of protest in the newspapers to remove the staff members. The teacher is also accused of insulting the Bishnoi community. Complainant Manoj Bishnoi alleged that the teacher had maligned the honor of Bishnoi community by posting fake and obscene news and videos about Bishnoi community on social media and YouTube. This matter is also being investigated. Following these complaints, departmental action was taken against the teacher at the behest of Minister Madan Dilawar. He was immediately suspended under Rule 13 (a) of the Rajasthan Civil Service Rules, 1958. Share this story Tags