Jaipur: Miffed because of being dismissed from his school, a student shot to his teacher near the Nareda region of Tehsil Kotputi in Jaipur on Thursday afternoon.
Advanced bloody teacher, Natwar Yadav (45), was taken to a local hospital before he was referred to an SMS hospital in the city for special care.
Deputy SP, Kotputli, Dinesh Kumar told Ti that the student, who opened fire on the teacher, was still small.
In accordance with the police, the teacher has issued a TC certificate (TC) to students last year because of alleged habits accused of making mistakes with the teacher.
“Yadav went to his house through the main road in Nareda.
Two young men on his bicycle intercepted near Chimanpura and one of them fired Yadav,” said Lal, Assistant Sub-Inspector, Sarund Police Station.
Thursday night Thursday, a team led by DSP Dinesh Kumar, detained both boys from Haryana, who was found to be a minor.
Police said students had regular quarrels with their teachers.
After leaving school, he went to work in the Rajsamand district.
“When all of his friends passed the 12th grade, he was angry and decided to finish the score with the teacher,” Dsp Kumar said.
The police said the teacher suffered a firearm injury in his left thigh after he fell to the ground after the shooting.
The shot triggered a panic wave with several people running for protection.
Staff from the Sarund Police Station immediately arrived at the place, followed by senior officials.
“The minor is a student from the same government school where Yadav teaches.
Over the past year, after leaving school, he began working in a place in the Rajsamand district,” said an official to the police Jaipur (rustic) to Ti, added that students Dressed forgiving revenge against Yadav for several months.
The police suspected that someone had given him illegal weapons he used to fire the teacher.
“He (the suspect) asked Yadav for markers.
The teacher scolded him and the heated argument broke out between the two before the students issued a firearm and shot Yadav,” the official added.
Yadav teaches history to grade 10 and 12 students That, “said the official.