Indian students tied three teachers to a tree and beat them for failing grades, saying they deliberately gave low grades

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According to foreign media reports, on August 29, local time, students at a boarding school in Jharkhand, eastern India tied three teachers of the school to a tree and beat them. The live video caused controversy after it went viral on the Internet, with students claiming the move was because teachers deliberately gave them low grades and failed them. The

Indian students tied three teachers to a tree and beat them for failing grades, saying they deliberately gave low grades - Lujuba

video shows three men tied to a tree by ropes, surrounded by a group of uniformed students. Some students were indignant and said something to him, and some students held up their mobile phones to take pictures. The students then posted the video to social media.

Indian students tied three teachers to a tree and beat them for failing grades, saying they deliberately gave low grades - Lujuba

, one of the teachers explained to the local media the cause of the incident, saying: "Students called us for a meeting and let us go, they said their grades were screwed up. But it was actually because of their practical grades. It's not included, and it's up to the principal, so it's impossible for us to do anything about it."

District Education Department officials responded: "We received information about the incident and discussed with all teachers. Talks. When we arrived at the scene, the students said they had low grades and didn't get a reasonable response from the teacher."

It's unclear if the students actually passed the test, or if the teacher gave them low grades on purpose. points, but officials in the area are investigating the attack.

Local police officer Nityanand Bhokta said: “As the school management did not file a written complaint, there was no First Information Report (FIR) for the case entry. After verifying the incident, I told the school that it had the right to file a complaint, but It was rejected by the school, and they claimed that it might ruin the students’ future careers.”

Jiupai News reporter Liang Xia

[Source: Jiupai News]

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