The video of a disturbing incident at a government school is making rounds on the internet. It shows a seemingly intoxicated teacher arriving, which prompts the students to chase the teacher away.
In the video, the teacher hastily starts his motorbike amidst a barrage of slippers being thrown at him by the students. He quickly exits the school premises as the students continue to hurl slippers at him.
The incident reportedly occurred at Pilibhatta Primary School in Chhattisgarh's Bastar district. According to reports, the teacher's regular attendance at school while intoxicated was a cause for concern.?
He would often be found sleeping on the floor instead of fulfilling his teaching duties. When students confronted him about his behavior, he responded with verbal abuse, leading to frustration among the students.
Last week, the situation reached a breaking point when the teacher arrived intoxicated once again. Fed up with his behavior, the students decided to take matters into their own hands, leading to the confrontation captured in the viral video.
After the video was posted online, it sparked a wave of outrage among internet users, who expressed their displeasure in the comments section.
One user remarked, "These kids must be an inspiration to all silent sufferers. There comes a time when the patience of the victims will come to an end and retaliation begins ending the perpetrators' aggression." Another user commented optimistically, "Bright future with these kids."
Recently, a video surfaced online showing a teacher entering a school with a bottle of liquor, causing widespread outrage. This incident occurred in the Bilaspur district of Chhattisgarh.
The video captured a man identified as Santosh Kewat, purportedly a teacher at the government school, being confronted about openly carrying alcohol. Despite the confrontation, Kewat openly admitted to his daily drinking habit, questioning if it was a problem.
During the conversation, the person expressed concern about the inappropriate behaviour within the school premises, stating that the students were watching and that such behaviour was unacceptable.
Soon after, Kewat proceeded to leave his bike outside and enter the staff room. Disregarding the presence of fellow teachers, he stated, "I'll come late, it's my wish," before seating himself and prominently displaying his alcohol bottle on a table, encouraging the person filming to capture the scene.
The video quickly went viral, sparking widespread outrage online. Many condemned Kewat's actions and called for appropriate disciplinary measures to be taken.
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