Jaipur: A government school teacher in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, allegedly forced students to do obscene acts with each other and shoot videos of this. The police have arrested the accused while the department has suspended him.
This disgusting act of the teacher Shambhu Lal Dhakar posted in Anwalheda village was going on for the last couple of years, but students could not complain as he used to threaten to fail them in exams.
Chittorgarh, Rajasthan: A teacher at Mahatma Gandhi Government Senior Secondary School, Anwal Heda, Bengun, has been accused of making obscene videos of students. Sub-Divisional Officer Manaswi Naresh and Tehsildar Vishnu Yadav visited the school. The accused has reportedly been… pic.twitter.com/W9csF36hdx
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The matter came to light when a student refused to continue in the school. When the family took him in confidence and asked the reason, he told the whole incident.
"The teacher himself used to do obscene acts with the children and asked the children to do obscene acts with each other to make videos and keep them in his mobile,” said the family of the student. The villagers locked the school gate and demanded action against the accused teacher on Friday.
Acting upon the demand, the police have arrested the accused. SHO Shivlal Meena said that the accused teacher has been arrested, and statements of 10–15 children have been recorded based on these, a case has been registered under different sections of POCSO, SC-ST Act, and IT Act.
'Natural Pond': Rainwater Enters Government Hospital In Ajmer As Heavy Showers Lash Rajasthan (VIDEO)At the same time, the education department has suspended the teacher. Education minister Madan Dilwar said that the accused teacher has crossed all limits. Such teachers are a stigma in society. The officials have been directed to suspend the teacher and take stringent action.
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