Lucknow/Muzaffarnagar (UP):The Muslim student, who was slapped by his classmates following the orders of a school teacher in Muzaffarnagar, was taken to Meerut on Sunday for a medical checkup after he complained of being disturbed and not able to sleep last night. The boy's parents said that he has returned home, and is normal.
"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," Irshad, father of the class 2 student, told PTI.
When asked about a compromise with Tripta Tyagi, the school teacher involved in the incident, the father said there will be no compromise with her. Meanwhile, education department officials said the boy will be admitted to a government primary school provided his family agrees to it. The department will also facilitate the transfer of other students studying in Neha Public School in Khabbupur village where the incident took place on Friday, they said.
"The father of the boy who was slapped does not want his son to continue his studies there (Neha Public School). The block education officer spoke to the boy, and he expressed his willingness to study in the government primary school in the village. On Monday, his enrolment will be done in the government school, provided his family is willing to do so," Muzaffarnagar Basic Shiksha Adhikari (BSA) Shubham Shukla told PTI.
When asked about the enrolment of his son to a government school, Irshad said that the family has not decided about this as the boy is disturbed. BSA Shukla said that the private school in Khabbupur village will not be closed and normal teaching activities will continue. "The school has been asked to give in a month its clarification to the department regarding its affiliation. It has three teachers and runs classes from one to five," the BSA said.