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Bihar school strips sisters after they fail to pay money for uniforms

| | Jun 18, 2017, at 01:47 am
Patna, June 17 (TheBiharPost/IBNS): Two girls enrolled in LKG and UKG were stripped by school authorities in Bihar after they failed to pay school fees, local media reported on Saturday.

The horrible incident took place at a private school, BR Academy, in Begusarai district of Bihar on Thursday but was reported to the police only on Saturday.

Reports said victims’ father had gone to school on Thursday to pick up his daughter when their school teacher insisted on paying money for the school uniforms.

“They didn’t relent even after I promised to pay money the very next day and sent daughters home semi-naked after taking off their clothes. I had no option in taking them home in that condition,” victims’ father told the media today.

The police have arrested the teacher as well the principal. The arrested school officials were later sent to jail.

Bihar education minister Ashok Chaudhary has condemned the incident and promised severe action against the accused persons.

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