Bengaluru: Tensuage applies outside the private school in Phase Vijayanagar I, near Chandra Layout, on Saturday morning when some parents exchanged hot words with management and accused a teacher to hurt religious sentiments.
The police calm parents, allowing class to continue.
One of the parents filed a petition, looked for legal action on this issue.
“Teachers, who take classes for Standard VII students, make comments target students from certain religions and issue threats,” read one page petition.
However, the teacher, who had worked in school for three years, denied the allegations and said that he only rebuked three students to create a commotion and this problem was given communal angles.
“I wrote the first letter of their name – Kls – on the board, telling other students that children with these names do not listen to the teacher and regularly create interference in class.
They have to improve their way or we will call parents They went to school, “said the teacher.
“I never said anything about religion or made a communal comment.” At the request of the police, local leaders arrived at school and calmed parents.
“There is a tense situation in the state.
We should not contribute to the ongoing row,” the leaders said.
They also talk to the teacher.
As a precautionary measure, police personnel have been deployed at school.
“We will investigate this problem.
We will speak again to parents who make charges and also parents from other students,” said a senior officer.
P bylanjanappa, Deputy Director of Public Instruction, South, said this problem was resolved.
“The teacher wrote three letters on the board said the students were the most naughty.
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