Jamshedpur (Jharkhand): The headmaster of a state-run school was arrested in Jharkhand's East Singhbhum district after the national flag was torn and used as a duster in classrooms, police said on Friday. The headmaster of the school in Ghatsila told the police that the national flag was half-eaten by rats and that is why students tore it and started using the pieces as dusters for cleaning blackboards, they said.
Jharkhand: Headmaster arrested after students use national flag as duster
The national flag was torn and used as a duster in classrooms in Jamshedpur, police said on Friday. The headmaster of a state-run school was arrested in the matter.
After some villagers got to know about it, they gathered at the school and soon a fracas began on the campus. A zilla parishad member also reached there and filed a police complaint, following which the headmaster was arrested, they added. He was arrested on Thursday under Section 2 of the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971, said Ghatsila police station officer-in-charge Sambhu Kumar Gupta. When produced before the court, he was sent to jail, the officer said. (PTI)