As in the earlier case, the authorities ofGopalnagar Giribala Uchcha Balika Viddyalaimmediately gave the teacher a clean chit and claimed that it was a conspiracy to malign the school. The school allegedly drove out the victim's parents when they went to complain, forcing them to file an FIR at Gopalnagar police station on Friday.
"My daughter was stripped in front of several teachers. She is in deep trauma and can be scarred for life. She keeps crying that she cannot go to school any more or face her classmates. Who gave the teacher the right to strip my daughter, or any student for that matter? If she was suspected of wrongdoing, the authorities should have summoned us," said the girl's mother. The student is in Class VIII.
This comes barely a week after a Class V girl in Visva-Bharati's Patha Bhavan was forced to lick her own urine by the hostel warden. The V-B authorities initially defended the warden and apologized only after a nationwide outcry and the intervention of the Prime Minister's office.
On Wednesday, a Class VIII girl of Giribala school complained to teacher Rupali Dey that a classmate had stolen a Rs 50 note she had kept in her bag. She suspected the girl sitting next to her. The teacher rummaged through the girl's schoolbag in the classroom itself as other students watched. When she did not find anything, she accused the student of hiding the money on her person.
Rupali took her to the common room and ordered her to strip, say the teenager's parents. "I told the teacher repeatedly that I did not steal the money and pleaded with her not to blame me, but she did not listen. After taking me to the common room, Rupali ma'am asked me to undress. When I refused, she forcibly stripped me and started searching," the girl told TOI at her home on Friday. Other teachers in the common room watched as Rupali took off the girl's clothes. But the money was not found.
The teacher asked her to put on her dress and leave, without as much as an apology. The student was in tears by then and asked to be allowed to go home as she was not feeling well. The teacher let her leave.
The girl returned home and broke down before their parents. The news spread quickly and a huge crowd of parents gathered at the school gates on Thursday. Headmistress Anita Biswas paid no heed to their complaint, they said. "We also met the teacher, Rupali Dey, and wanted to know what had happened with my daughter, but she refused to talk to us. I requested to be allowed to speak with the headmistress or any other official of the school but nobody took the matter seriously," said the girl's father.
The parents turned up at the school again on Friday morning. This time, other guardians joined the protest but when they went to meet the headmistress, she allegedly "threw them out", say the parents. They finally lodged a complaint at Gopalnagar police station.
No action had been taken against Rupali till late Friday night either by the police or the school authorities. Bongaon North MLA Biswajit Das promised to help the parents. "I have only now come to know about the incident. If the teacher is found guilty, strong action should be taken against her."
The headmistress, however, refuted the allegation. "The girl was not stripped by the teacher. In fact, she tried to undress on her own to prove that she was innocent because her classmates continued to blame her for stealing money. Our school has a good reputation. Some people are trying to malign us," she said.
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