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A Class 10 student accused a woman teacher of forcing her to remove her clothes during a pre-board examination at Seth Jaipuria School in Barwani distrcit.
A female student has alleged that during the pre-board exam, invigilator Pooja Solanki suspected her of cheating and ordered her to remove her clothes on Tuesday. According to the student, when she protested, the teacher allegedly said, “We also know how to undress.” Shocked and traumatised, the student remained silent initially but disclosed the incident to her family the following day. Parents, ABVP workers protest; school property vandalised Upon learning of the incident, the girl’s parents reached the school on Wednesday morning and demanded an explanation from the teacher and management.
They claimed they waited for nearly two hours but received no clear response, aggravating their anger. Soon after, members of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) also arrived and joined the protest.
The situation escalated, resulting in vandalism within the school premises. Police had to intervene to bring the tense atmosphere under control. See pictures of the incident… School management: Action will follow after inquiry The school administration confirmed receiving a complaint against the teacher, but said she was not called in at the time because a large group of parents had gathered. They stated that the teacher has now returned to school, and parents will be called again for a complete inquiry. The management assured that strict action would be taken if the allegations were proven. Police statement: Girl’s testimony being recorded City Kotwali in-charge Dinesh Singh Kushwaha said the girl’s family has alleged that the teacher conducted searches by making students remove their clothes. A woman police officer has been sent to the student’s home to record her formal statement. Further action will follow based on the investigation, officials said.