Outrage in Aligarh: 7-Year-Old Boy Allegedly Brutalized by Teacher

Outrage in Aligarh: 7-Year-Old Boy Allegedly Brutalized by Teacher
Outrage in Aligarh: 7-Year-Old Boy Allegedly Brutalized by Teacher

According to reports, a disturbing occurrence occurred in the Aligarh district of Uttar Pradesh. The incident involved a school instructor who allegedly stripped a kid of seven years old, viciously beat him, and shocked him with electric shocks because the boy had forgotten his backpack at home. After returning home in tears, the child informed his mother about the occurrence, which prompted the family to file a complaint with the authorities because of the incident. It was on Monday that the inquiry into the matter got underway.
The young man, whose name is James, is a student at a private school located close to the Khereshwar Dham temple. He is the son of Dilip Kumar. The boy's grandfather dropped him off at school on the day of the incident since Dilip was out of town and the child's mother was sick. The incident occurred on the day when Dilip was absent. According to the allegations made by the parents, the teacher stripped the youngster of his clothes and shoes, shocked him with electricity, and treated him to terrible cruelty. After the boy had returned home, he recounted the events that had transpired at the school where he had been attending.
Protesting and informing the authorities about the occurrence, the child's relatives hurriedly rushed to the school to voice their disapproval. In response to this, Rajveer Singh Parmar, who is in charge of the Lodha police station, and his team arrived to begin the inquiry. Ranjan Sharma, the District Superintendent of Police, stated that they had begun interviewing the school workers and administrators. The written complaint will serve as the basis for the registration of a case.

The charges have been refuted by the principal of the school, who asserts that the student's claim that they were subjected to electric shocks is not true. A further statement made by the principal was that the school is ready to release evidence from its surveillance cameras, and that "the allegations are unsubstantiated."

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