After a horrific video of a schoolboy getting slapped by his classmates on the instruction of the teacher went viral, the accused Tripta Tyagi continues to say her innocence.
In a horrific viral video which took the nation by storm, a boy in an Uttar Pradesh college was seen getting slapped by his classmates repeatedly on the order of the teacher Tripta Tyagi. Now, the sufferer boy’s household has come ahead to disclose that he’s going through acute bodily turmoil from the incident.
The Muslim scholar, who was slapped by his classmates following the orders of a faculty teacher in Muzaffarnagar, was taken to Meerut yesterday for a medical checkup after he complained of being disturbed and never capable of sleep final night time.
“After complaining of being upset and not able to sleep throughout last night, the boy was brought to Meerut for a checkup. The doctor said that the boy was normal. He became disturbed due to several people including reporters asking him about the Neha Public School incident,” the daddy of the category 2 scholar informed PTI.
Meanwhile, the accused teacher Tripta Tyagi nonetheless maintains her innocence within the case, first saying that she is disabled which is why she was making different college students self-discipline the boy, since she couldn’t stand up and do it herself.
Changing her story only a day later, Tripta Tyagi additional informed the media that she did nothing flawed and wouldn’t apologise. The teacher additional stated that the video shared on social media was wrongly edited and brought out of context to defame the varsity.
Tyagi, and the person filming the video, claimed that the kid was being overwhelmed due to his research and never his faith. They claimed that the kid was lagging in his studied as a result of Muslim mothers usually go to their parental house with their children and make them miss out on college.
While chatting with NDTV in an interview, Tripta Tyagi stated, “I am not ashamed. I have served the people of this village as a teacher. They all are with me. They have made laws, but we need to control the children in schools. This is how we tackle them.”
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