Class 2 student tortured by teacher for not doing homework
From Our Correspondent
GUJRANWALA: A class two student was allegedly tortured by the teacher of the Government Primary School for not doing homework here on Wednesday.
Reportedly, accused teacher Zeenat asked seven-year-old Danish to show his homework. When the student failed to do so, the teacher allegedly tortured him with the help of a stick. As a result, Danish received injuries on his body. Later, parents of the student staged a demonstration in front of the school and demanded stern action against the teacher.
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