
Drunk headmaster
A drunken headmaster in Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh embarrassed the temple of education with his action. Officials have started investigation after the video of the accused headmaster went viral. In the viral video, the accused headmaster can be seen running with a drunk stick. In the video, he is using caste -based words and is also abusing the female teacher. It is being told that Master is a relative of a big police officer. For this reason, there is no fear of law in them.
The case is of Chhaprauli police station area of Baghpat. A teacher of a primary school in Nangal village has made serious allegations against the headmaster. The teacher alleges that the headmaster Yadavindra alias Boli committed indecency with her and insulted her using caste words. The headmaster took a stick and ran to kill the teacher. The video of this entire incident was recorded by the teacher from her mobile phone, which is now going viral on social media.
Has done indecency before
It can be clearly seen in the video that the headmasters are grumbling in a drunken state and are using indecent language with the teacher. The teacher said that this is not the first time that the headmaster has treated like this, but this time the matter has crossed the limit. When he believed the teacher, when he protested, the headmaster became more fierce and ran to kill him while threatening him. At the same time, the local police reached the spot as soon as the incident was reported and started investigating the case.
Police officer has a relationship
According to sources, the accused headmaster is said to be a close relative of a big officer, which has caused a lot of movement about the case. At present, the police is engaged in investigation on the basis of viral video and complaint of the teacher. Local people and parents are also angry about this incident. There is a temple of school education and such incidents are extremely condemnable there. People demand that the matter be investigated in a fair investigation and the strict action should be taken against the convict.
(Report of Paras Jain from Baghpat)