Arrest warrant issued against teacher Sanju Chaudhary who beat her
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In Pratappur of West Nawalparasi, a child's eyes were seriously injured due to the beating of the teacher. 6-year-old Prashant Chaudhary, who is studying in UKG in H Pathshala located in Pratappur rural municipality-1, was beaten by the teacher Sanju Chaudhary.
Narendra Prasad Chaudhary, father of the boy, said that the doctor said that he could not see with his left eye during the treatment.
'You have been beaten up by injuring your eyes for playing with children. How can we get justice?', he said, 'one eye has been seriously injured. The other eye is not able to see properly. The guilty had to be punished . Had to be treated .'
He informed that two friends had a fight in the school and when they were separated, his eye was broken when he was hit with a plastic stick. Although the incident took place on November 18th, the incident came out only when the settlement was about to be settled.
After the child's eye was injured, the school took him to the Tilganga Eye Hospital in Kathmandu via local medical, Parasi Eye Hospital, Bhairawa for treatment. But after taking the legal process, the victim says that the school is not even interested in treatment.
After the victim's family filed a complaint with the police, the school has also stopped paying for the treatment. 'The family went to Kathmandu for the child's treatment and then tried to settle the matter in the village, so the incident came out late,' said the head of the National Human Rights Commission, Butwal. Hari Prasad Gyawali said, 'The victims of human rights have their complaints After coming to keep, the treatment of the child is being done on the initiative of Siwin Nepal.'
After the incident, the father of the child went to the local Semari police station to file a complaint on the 19th of November. However, the post suggested to go to the local police office Bardghat in this matter. Then the family went to Kathmandu for treatment of the child. Only after receiving the doctor's treatment report from Kathmandu, the police Narendra Prasad Chowdhury, the father of the victim who filed a complaint on 16th of January, complained.
Police filed a case in the District Court Parasi on January 19 and obtained permission to arrest the teacher Sanju Chaudhary and since he is absconding, the search operation is continuing, said DSP Resham Bohora of the District Police Office West Nawalparasi .
HK Pathshala principal Sujit Kumar Gupta said that the incident is tragic and the teacher involved in the incident is not in contact and the school will treat the child, guarantee free education and employment.
