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School teacher Shaista gets Hindu student slapped repeatedly by Muslim classmate in Sambhal, UP – will this shake the judiciary’s conscience?

“Sambhal, UP: Schoolteacher Shaista gets Hindu student slapped repeatedly by Muslim classmate, suspended and arrested”, Opindia, September 29, 2023:

“In Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, a teacher has been accused of getting a Hindu student beaten by a Muslim classmate. The incident occurred in St. Anthony’s School in Dugawar village of Asmoli police station area of ​​Sambhal district.

The Hindu student’s father alleged that a teacher named Shaista ordered a Muslim student to beat their son. He said that the teacher got their son beaten saying that he was a Hindu.

The Hindu student is a resident of Siroli village and his father works as a security guard. The boy studies in the fifth class. The Hindu student’s father said that his son had gone to school on September 26 and he could not answer some questions…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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