In a shocking turn of events, teenage female pupils from a nearby school in Ghaziabad wrote a letter to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath accusing the principal of molestation. The message was scrawled in blood.
The girls’ traumatic experiences are detailed in the four-page letter.
Rajeev Pandey, the principal, is charged with subjecting them to unwanted advances. According to the story, the principal would often summon girls to his office, where inappropriate behaviour would take place.
“Babaji, we are girls attending Kisan Adarsh Higher Secondary School in the village of Bamhaita,” the girls wrote. Rajeev Pandey, our school’s principal, would to summon one or another lady to his office every day, mistreat us, and threaten to kill us if we informed anybody about it. Because of his fear, the majority of the girls are mute. On August 21, a few of us girls ventured to recount the experience at home. As a result, our parents came together and went to the school with Parmosh Yadav, a female counsellor who spoke with the management.
The principal allegedly became incensed by this and started assaulting everyone. The family members beat the principal as the argument heated up.
The girls’ parents subsequently complained to ACP Saloni Aggarwal, who reprimanded them and had the family wait at the police station for four hours.
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The girls’ homes were also visited by the police, who issued threats.
The principal replied by filing a counter-complaint against the parents of many girls, alleging physical abuse, shortly after the letter became widely known.
According to ACP Saloni Aggarwal, the case was swiftly filed against the principal as a result of the girls’ allegation.
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