Mirzapur: A headmaster of a primary government school in Uttar Pradesh's Mirzapur district has been accused of thrashing a class 5 student and forcing students to study Urdu, police said. Investigations have been launched by both the state education department and police after parents lodged a complaint against the headmaster on Sunday.
The incident took place at Mahugarh primary school in Mirzapur. Students of the school have alleged that the headmaster, Mabud Alam, forces them to study Urdu and does not provide a proper mid-day meal.
Satyam, a class 5 student, complained to his father, Dayashankar Singh, that the school headmaster thrashed him for playing on the campus. Satyam's parents went to school to raise the issue but were sent away. After which, his father filed a complaint at Halia police station demanding action against the headmaster.
In his complaint, Dayashankar said that when he tried to confront the headmaster, the latter threatened him. He alleged that children are being forced to study Urdu and demanded that the headmaster be transferred from the school.
On March 2, while the children were playing cricket during lunch break, the ball was snatched away by the headmaster. He asked the children to return to their class. After some time, Satyam started playing with his bat in the school premise. Seeing this, the headmaster allegedly slapped Satyam and snatched his bat before sending him back to class. After returning home, Satyam narrated the incident to his parents.