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Parents, MNS workers enter school in Thane to protest, seek action against ‘abusive’ teacher

Parents, MNS workers enter school in Thane to protest, seek action against ‘abusive’ teacher

Parents, MNS workers enter school in Thane to protest, seek action against ‘abusive’ teacher

Parents in large numbers and the workers of the Raj Thackeray-led Maharashtra Navinirman Sena (MNS) party reportedly stormed into a school in Thane district of Maharashtra on Thursday seeking action against an ‘abusive’ teacher.

The teacher is accused of allegedly hitting a student that resulted to his head injuries.

According to news agency and parents, the woman teacher, over the last two years
routinely subjected students to abusive language and allegedly hit the student and would ask them to boycott some of their colleagues.

Sanjay Raut alleged that Protesters in Badlapur were locals, not outsiders.
Those who feel there is politics behind Badlapur protest are abnormal

The parents, who entered the school along with local functionaries of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, claimed previous complaints to the management had yielded no results.

According toThane-Palghar MNS chief Avinash Jadhav
the management has taken a lethargic approach in the matter so far and the teacher must not be allowed to be part of the school.

On Thursday, the school management reported that the teacher had been asked not to enter the premises, adding that it had written to the education department to suspend her and take further action.

MNS leader Avinash Jadhav addressed the press reporters that they will file a case against the teacher and school management at Naupada police station.

Soon after, Videos showing irate parents and MNS activists entering the school went viral on social media.

Meanwhile, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut has said that those who had protested at Badlapur against the alleged sexual assault on two pre-primary school were locals and not outsiders as claimed by the Maharashtra government.

In a post on X late on Wednesday night, Sanjay Raut shared a copy of the police remand application of the people arrested for rioting at Badlapur station which said that most of the protesters were locals. In the post, Raut also tagged Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

Ironically, onTuesday, hundreds of protesters took to the rail tracks at Badlapur station over the alleged sexual assault on the two 4-year-old girls by a male attendant at a local school. The police had to resort to lathi charge after the protesters pelted stones.

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Wednesday said that the protest at Badlapur station over the alleged sexual assault on the two students was politically motivated with an aim to malign the state government and those involved in it were mostly outsiders.

News Edit K.V.RamanParents, MNS workers enter school in Thane to protest, seek action against ‘abusive’ teacher

Parents in large numbers and the workers of the Raj Thackeray-led Maharashtra Navinirman Sena (MNS) party reportedly stormed into a school in Thane district of Maharashtra on Thursday seeking action against an ‘abusive’ teacher.

The teacher is accused of allegedly hitting a student that resulted to his head injuries.

According to news agency and parents, the woman teacher, over the last two years
routinely subjected students to abusive language and allegedly hit the student and would ask them to boycott some of their colleagues.

Sanjay Raut alleged that Protesters in Badlapur were locals, not outsiders.
Those who feel there is politics behind Badlapur protest are abnormal

The parents, who entered the school along with local functionaries of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, claimed previous complaints to the management had yielded no results.

According toThane-Palghar MNS chief Avinash Jadhav
the management has taken a lethargic approach in the matter so far and the teacher must not be allowed to be part of the school.

On Thursday, the school management reported that the teacher had been asked not to enter the premises, adding that it had written to the education department to suspend her and take further action.

MNS leader Avinash Jadhav addressed the press reporters that they will file a case against the teacher and school management at Naupada police station.

Soon after, Videos showing irate parents and MNS activists entering the school went viral on social media.

Meanwhile, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut has said that those who had protested at Badlapur against the alleged sexual assault on two pre-primary school were locals and not outsiders as claimed by the Maharashtra government.

In a post on X late on Wednesday night, Sanjay Raut shared a copy of the police remand application of the people arrested for rioting at Badlapur station which said that most of the protesters were locals. In the post, Raut also tagged Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

Ironically, onTuesday, hundreds of protesters took to the rail tracks at Badlapur station over the alleged sexual assault on the two 4-year-old girls by a male attendant at a local school. The police had to resort to lathi charge after the protesters pelted stones.

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Wednesday said that the protest at Badlapur station over the alleged sexual assault on the two students was politically motivated with an aim to malign the state government and those involved in it were mostly outsiders.

News Edit K.V.Raman

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