Agra: A govt primary school teacher at a village in Aligarh allegedly threatened to strike a 10-year-old Dalit girl's name off the rolls if she did not clean the toilet. When the Class 5 student still refused, citing ill health and her father's objection to do such work, she was allegedly thrashed by the 40-year-old woman teacher.
The incident took place at Aligarh's Karsua village in Lodha area on Thursday, and came to light after a local villager recorded a video of the girl's experience at school and uploaded it online, triggering public outrage and a police inquiry.
In the short video, the girl could be heard saying the teacher asked her to clean the toilet and fill buckets with water. When she refused, the teacher became angry and started beating her, she alleged. She also claimed that other children at the school were routinely made to clean furniture and perform chores. "The teacher sometimes even asks the students to massage her feet," the student says in the video clip.
Later when the 10-year-old's father, Joginder Singh, a daily wager, confronted the teacher in school, the latter called her brother, who then allegedly assaulted him on its premises.
"The teacher thrashed my daughter and the teacher's brother thrashed me; so I decided to approach the cops. When some elderly villagers requested me to withdraw my complaint, I agreed to do so, only in my case. But, I won't compromise in my daughter's case," the father said on Saturday. He added: "A sub-inspector visited my house on Saturday and asked me to file a fresh police complaint."
DSP (Gabhana) Dhananjay Singh said that they had taken note of the video, and local cops had initiated an inquiry and were in touch with the family. "We're exploring the necessary legal steps in this matter. We're also corresponding with the education department," Singh added. SHO (Lodha), Hemant Mavi, said that a case will be registered under relevant sections once they receive a written complaint.
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