UP: Dalit girl thrashed, thrown out of school by ex-pradhan for not wearing uniform
The accused is neither an officer nor a teacher, yet he goes to school every day and misbehaves with teachers and children, UP police said.
Press Trust of India | August 23, 2022 | 03:38 PM IST
Bhadohi (UP): A Dalit girl allegedly faced casteist slurs, was beaten up and thrown out of her school by a former village head here for not wearing uniform, police said on Tuesday. The accused ex-pradhan was identified as Manoj Kumar Dubey, they said.
The accused is neither an officer nor a teacher, yet he goes to school every day and misbehaves with teachers and children, police said. Dubey on Monday questioned the girl, a class 8 student of a government school, about not wearing the uniform, Chauri police station in-charge Girija Shankar Yadav said.
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To this, the girl replied that she will wear it when her father buys it for her, Yadav said. Hearing this, Dubey beat-up the girl in her class, used casteist slurs against her and threw her out of the school, he said.
Based on the complaint of the girl's mother, a case was registered against the accused for assault, intimidation and under the Scheduled Castes, Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, Yadav said. Search is on to nab the accused, he said.
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