After girls wrote a letter to Yogi Adityanath in blood, the UP school principal was detained

 


According to the authorities, a school administrator in Ghaziabad was detained after being accused of harassing female students. He was detained after some pupils sent Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath a "letter in blood" pleading with him to punish the headmaster.

The four-page letter from the female students said that Rajeev Pandey, the school's principal, had called them in one by one and abused them there. They said in the letter that the principal threatened them when the students spoke up.

We'd like to talk to you and demand justice. The letter asked for some time so that we could meet with you and our parents and fully explain the situation.

Additionally, the pupils claimed police delay and claimed threats against their families. "Despite being forced to wait in the police station for four hours, the principal has not been disciplined. Every day, police threaten our parents when they visit our houses. Even going outside is challenging, the students wrote in their letters.

We are your daughters, Babaji. The female students pleaded with you to secure justice.

Police detained the principal after the "letter in blood" went viral on social media.

Parents of a few female students and a local councilman visited the school on August 21 to urge that the principal be disciplined.

The parents allegedly beat the principal during a heated argument, and as a result, they filed a complaint accusing him of sexually assaulting female pupils.

However, Rajeev Pandey, the principal, also reported the parents for hitting him.

ACP Saloni Agarwal stated, "A complaint against the principal was filed right away after students alleged molestation and bad touch by him."

Since Rajeev Pandey suffered some injuries, she said that police also lodged a complaint against his parents. 

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