Neha Public School teacher Tripta Tyagi reveals what she did to Muslim kid

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In a shocking act that has sent ripples of outrage across social media, an Uttar Pradesh school teacher is now facing legal repercussions. Tripta Tyagi, also the principal of Neha Public School in Muzaffarnagar, was caught on video asking students to slap their 7-year-old Muslim classmate, who stood helpless and in tears.

Teacher Not “Ashamed,” Sparks Massive Outcry!

In a defiant stance that’s left the public aghast, Tripta Tyagi told NDTV, “I am not ashamed. I have served the people of this village as a teacher. They all are with me.” She downplayed the controversy as a “minor issue” and insisted her actions were necessary for “controlling” the children at school.

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Police Investigation Confirms Hate Speech, Registers Case Against Accused Teacher!

After a full-fledged investigation, senior police officers and District Magistrate Aravind Mallappa Bangari confirmed that a First Information Report (FIR) has been registered against the Neha Public School teacher. The probe has unearthed that the teacher even made communal remarks, accusing the mothers of Muslim children of being responsible for their children’s academic downfall. Departmental action is also being taken against her.

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Victim’s Father Speaks Out: “This Is Not a Hindu-Muslim Issue”

The tormented boy’s father revealed the horrifying details, stating his son was “humiliated and beaten” for an extended period. “My son is seven. He was tortured for an hour or two. He is scared. This is not a Hindu-Muslim issue. We want the law to take its own course,” he said.

Politicians Across Party Lines and Social Media Users Condemn the Act as Hate Crime

The video’s virality has led to a flood of condemnations, even reaching the ears of UP’s Deputy Chief Minister Brijesh Pathak, who stated, “We have taken cognizance, and full action will be taken.”

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This outrageous incident from Neha Public School in Muzaffarnagar has led to a nationwide conversation on discrimination and hate crimes in schools. As social media boils over in righteous indignation, the nation waits to see how the law will respond to this deeply unsettling case of Tripta Tyagi from Uttar Pradesh. Keep following for the latest updates on this explosive story that is rocking the country to its very core!

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