B’luru: School files complaint against parents of Class II student for false allegations against teacher
Team Udayavani, Jan 7, 2022, 5:04 PM IST
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Bengaluru: A private international school in Bengaluru has lodged a complaint against the parents of a second standard student for making false accusations against the Maths teacher.
The school authorities approached the Mico Layout police to lodge a miscellaneous complaint which is non-cognisable and requested to call upon the parents and counsel them.
In their complaint, the school authorities said that the parents of the said student had posted a video on social media accusing the teacher of forcing a religious custom on students.
In the video, the girl claims that her teacher asked her to pray to Allah.
Reportedly, the teacher asked the students to pray to Allah as they were unable to memorize the lessons. When they told their teacher that they are Hindus, the teacher told them Allah was a better god.
The school management conducted an inquiry and spoke to the student as well as the teacher.
CCTV footage of the class was also checked. After the inquiry, the allegations of the parents were found to be untrue.
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