Fazilka govt school principal\, teacher suspended in girls stripping incident

Fazilka govt school principal, teacher suspended in girls stripping incident

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

The principal and a of a government girls school in Punjab's district have been suspended for allegedly stripping some students to check who was wearing a sanitary pad, after a soiled one was found in the school toilet, an official said Tuesday.

School Kuldeep Kaur and have been suspended on the directives of the chief minister, the said.

A charge sheet will also be issued under Rule 8 of the Conduct Rules against Kaur and Jyoti, who have been placed under suspension, he said.

The incident, which came to light last week, was brought to the chief minister's notice after a video showed students crying and complaining that they had been stripped by the teachers in the school premises. The teachers were reportedly trying to find out who was wearing a sanitary pad, after a soiled one was found in the school toilet.

The has issued strict instructions to show no laxity in the matter as the respect and dignity of the students could not be allowed to be compromised at any cost.

Singh has reiterated his government's commitment to providing a favourable environment for and empowerment of girls.

The had on Friday ordered a probe into the allegations of stripping made by some of the students and their parents. The chief minister had also directed Krishan Kumar to complete the investigation by Monday and take further action if necessary.

The inquiry report said the students were checked twice on the directions and with full knowledge of the school principal and the

The girls were checked with their clothes on the first time and then the two women got them checked again by senior girl students of class 8 with their clothes taken off, as per the SDM Abohar, at whose office the statements of Kuldeep and were recorded on Monday.

During the first checking, which was undertaken in the mid-day meal kitchen, Kaur was standing outside during the process, the inquiry committee members, Officer Kulwant Singh, and Ritu, have stated in their report, the said.

The committee unanimously agreed to the "indifference and insensitivity" towards women's physical dignity expressed by the school staff.

The report further said that though there may not have been any intent of physical/sexual assault, the teachers, at the outset, were found to be "negligent and careless".

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First Published: Tue, November 06 2018. 13:50 IST