Delhi News: 6th Grader Thrashed by Teacher for Not Bringing Hindi Book, Lands in Hospital

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Delhi News: A teacher is accused of assaulting a pupil in class 6 for failing to bring his Hindi textbook to school, according to a report filed by Delhi Police. The national capital's Dayalpur police station neighbourhood is where the event occurred. The youngster was allegedly beaten by the teacher so severely that he had to be taken right away to the hospital, where it is reported that his condition is deteriorating. At Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, the pupil is receiving medical attention.

Father of Assaulted 6th Grader Speaks Out

The victim's father, Mohammed Ramjani, a Mustafabad native, claimed that the instructor beat his 11-year-old son, Arbaz, but he did not contact the police until his son's condition deteriorated on August 6.

Student's Ordeal Escalates After Missing Book Admission

According to the complaint, when the accused teacher inquired about the Hindi book, the student got up from his seat and walked out of the room after admitting that he hadn't brought it to class that day. The teacher allegedly stopped his path after that, smacked him, and even choked the pupil. "My son Arbaz is not even in a condition to give a statement, so legal action must be taken by filing a complaint against Sadul Hasan, the teacher who slapped his son," the father said. A complaint has been made to the police, and an investigation is under progress.

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