The shameful act of a teacher in a missionary school in Ghaziabad, adjacent to the national capital, has come to light. Angered by the student writing Jai Shri Ram on his table, the teacher not only poured fluid on his mouth, but also tried to erase the fluid after about an hour by pouring flammable liquid thinner on his face. On getting information about the matter, Hindu organizations created a ruckus on Monday. After this the school principal has dismissed the teacher.
The matter pertains to Holy Trinity Church School located in Akash Nagar in Mussoorie police station area of Ghaziabad. The student’s father told that this student, living in Akash Nagar, studies in seventh class in Holy Trinity Church School. When he reached home after school on Monday afternoon, he was crying. When the family asked the reason, the child told that in the school, teacher Manisha Massey poured fluid on his face and kept him sitting for about an hour and later got it cleaned with thinner.
This is causing burning sensation on the face. After this, the family members immediately reached the school and lodged a complaint with the principal, demanding action against the accused teacher. The student’s father told that the child had written Jai Shri Ram on his table. As soon as the teacher saw this, she got enraged and committed this act. On the other hand, as soon as the matter was known, dozens of workers of Hindu organization reached the school and started creating ruckus.
Bajrang Dal’s metropolitan convenor Gaurav Kumar raised the question in front of the principal that since when did saying or writing Jai Shri Ram become a crime, having a teacher with such mentality in any school can affect the future of the children. Seeing the matter escalating, the principal has suspended the teacher. As soon as the suspension letter was received, the teacher gave a written apology to the school administration. In this, the teacher considered his behavior shameful and apologized for it. However, in this apology, the teacher also accused the student of misbehavior.