Letter to Yogi in His Own Blood Accusing the Principal of Molesting Girls!!

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In a shocking turn of events, young female students from a local high school in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, have penned a letter in blood addressed to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, accusing their high school principal of molestation.

This unsettling incident has sent shockwaves through the community and raised serious concerns about the safety of students in educational institutions.

Disturbing Accounts Unveiled

The four-page letter, authored by the courageous girls, vividly narrates their harrowing experiences at Kisan Adarsh Higher Secondary School in Bamhaita village. Principal Rajiv Pandey stands accused of making inappropriate advances and unfair propositions to female students. The allegations further claim that the principal would summon the girls to his office one by one and subject them to molestation.

In the letter, the girls implore, “Babaji, we are girls studying in Kisan Adarsh Higher Secondary School of Bamhaita village. The principal of our school, Rajeev Pandey, used to call some girl to his office every day and misbehave with us and threatened that if we told this to anyone, he would ruin us.

Most of the girls remain silent because of their fear. Some of us girls mustered up the courage to narrate our ordeal at home on August 21, after which our parents gathered and went to the school with woman councilor Parmosh Yadav and spoke to the manager.”

Confrontation and Retaliation

The revelation of these distressing incidents led to a confrontation at the school. Reportedly, when the parents approached the school authorities with their concerns, Principal Rajiv Pandey reacted angrily, verbally abusing everyone involved. The situation escalated to the point where enraged relatives of the girls physically confronted the principal.

In response to the escalating conflict, the parents sought help from ACP Saloni Aggarwal. However, their plea for justice was met with disappointment as ACP Aggarwal scolded the girls and their parents and detained them at the police station for an extended period. The police even visited the homes of the girls, further intensifying their distress by issuing threats.

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Legal Action Taken

Following the public disclosure of the girls’ letter, Principal Rajiv Pandey filed a counter-complaint, alleging physical harassment against the parents of several girls. In response to the gravity of the situation, ACP Saloni Aggarwal confirmed the immediate registration of a case against the principal based on the girls’ complaint.

This alarming incident highlights the urgent need for thorough investigations and a swift resolution to ensure the safety and well-being of students in educational institutions. The community is watching closely as this distressing case unfolds, hoping for justice and accountability to prevail.

Umesh Dhiman
Umesh Dhiman
Umesh Dhiman is a seasoned journalist and writer for Digihindnews.com. Specializing in crime and trending news, Umesh has a keen eye for detail and a passion for delivering stories that resonate with his readers. With years of experience in the field, he brings a unique blend of investigative acumen and narrative flair to the table. For inquiries or to share news tips, reach out to him at [email protected]. Away from the newsroom, Umesh enjoys delving into books and exploring new locales. Stay updated with his latest pieces and follow Umesh for a deep dive into the most pressing and intriguing news of the day.

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