MP: School principal said to girls- 'Take off clothes to boys...'
MP: School principal said to girls- 'Take off clothes to boys...'
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Rajgarh: Madhya Pradesh is witnessing an increase in criminal cases these days. Now, after knowing what has happened in the recent case, you will lose consciousness. In fact, the principal of a government higher secondary school here, Madhya Pradesh police said on Sunday that a case was registered in Rajgarh district for allegedly asking girl students not in uniform to take off their clothes. In fact, giving information, an officer said that according to the complaint of three girls in Machalpur police station, principal Radheshyam Malviya (50)  seeing them in normal clothes, not in school uniform, asked them to come next time wearing the uniform.

The complaint also said, "When the girls replied that they had not stitched their uniforms as the school had just started, they assured them that they would get the work done by Monday. Malviya got angry and asked them to take off what they are currently wearing.'' In this case, it is being reported that the principal told the girls that such clothes are "spoiling" the boys of the class. From tomorrow, coming to school without clothes, you are the one who spoils the boys.

On the other hand, Deputy Inspector Jitendra Ajnare of Machalpur police station says, "After the protest by the school children, we registered a case on Saturday evening against Malviya for insulting the modesty of a woman with words, gestures, etc., for insulting them under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and IPC provisions.'' He also said, "We are going to record the statements of three girls in a court on Monday. We went to the principal's house to arrest him, but he was not found.''

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