70 girls made to strip to check for ‘menstrual blood’

By Team Asianet NewsableFirst Published Mar 31, 2017, 12:53 PM IST
Highlights
  • Girls were summoned by principal after blood stains were found in one of the bathrooms
  • They were allegedly forced to strip to check if any one of them was menstruating
  • No one asked them to remove clothes, said the Principal

 

A group of girls at a residential school in Muzaffarnagar were allegedly threatened and forced to strip by the principal, following which an inquiry has been ordered into the incident, reported from Kasturba Gandhi Girls Residential School.

                                      

According to a complaint filed by the parents of the victims, the junior class students of the residential school in this district were forced to strip by the principal to check if they were menstruating.

 

The principal allegedly threatened the students of dire consequences if they disobeyed her command, District Primary Education Officer Chander Kesh Yadav said.

 

An enquiry has been ordered, he said.

 

Around 70 girls in Muzaffarnagar stripped naked by a warden to “check for menstrual blood”,warden suspended with immediate effect (March 30) pic.twitter.com/kq4TwpRbed

— ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) March 31, 2017

 

Muzaffarnagar: Students allege that they were stripped naked by warden to check for menstrual blood, also demand strict action against her pic.twitter.com/93SJJI7hmg

— ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) March 31, 2017

 

"There was no teacher around. We were called downstairs (from the hostel). Madam made us take off our clothes saying she will beat us if we did not. We are kids, what could we do? She would have beaten us if we did not obey her," one of the students said.

 

The principal, however, has denied the allegations.

 

"No one asked them to remove clothes. All this is a conspiracy by the staff because they do not want me to stay here. I had been asked to check whether the staff was performing their duties. I am strict, that is why they hate me," she said to PTI.

 

Meanwhile, 35 out of the total 65 students of the school left after the reports of harassment by the principal surfaced.

 

Many students have come forward with the similar allegation, Yadav said, adding the matter is being probed.

 

With inputs from PTI
 

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