An eight-year-old girl who was raped in the East Champaran district of Bihar on Tuesday is fighting for her life in hospital.
The Telegraphreported today that the Class 1 student was allegedly raped by her teacher, Raj Kumar Choudhary, at the CBSE-affiliated APJ Abdul Kalam Model School. Her father alleged that 18-year-old Choudhary assaulted the child because she did not finish her homework and then raped her in room that is used by security guards in the school. He also told the police that there were bloodstains on her uniform. "She was writhing in pain," he told the newspaper.
Choudhary has been arrested from his village around 200 kilometers from Patna, the The Telegraph further reported.
Mohammad Kalam, the owner of the school, said that he was "shocked."
It was school employees who informed the child's parents when her condition deteriorated, but the SHO (Station House Officer) Dharmendra Kumar believes the role of the staffers should be investigated. "Initially, they tried to suppress the matter," he said.
Tamil Nadu Farmers Protest In Delhi
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Open Image ModalTamil Nadu farmer pretending to eat grass during a protest at Jantar Mantar. (credit:Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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Open Image ModalTamil Nadu farmer pretending to eat grass during a protest at Jantar Mantar. (credit:Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
(04 of17)
Open Image ModalFarmers from Tamil Nadu have been protesting at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi for almost four weeks now, demanding the waiver of their loans. (credit:Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
(05 of17)
Open Image ModalOver three lakh farmers have committed suicide in India since 1995. These suicides have largely been attributed to debt, drought, crop failure or poor returns. (credit:Barcroft Media via Getty Images)
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Open Image ModalThe farmers have been using symbolic props such as ropes tied as noose, begging bowls during the protest. (credit:Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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Open Image ModalMany of the farmers shaved half of their heads as a sign of protest. (credit:Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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Open Image ModalThe skull they used during the protest reportedly symbolised the deaths of their fellow farmers who died apparently due to severe drought in the state. (credit:The India Today Group via Getty Images)
(10 of17)
Open Image ModalThey used ropes to 'hang' themselves in front of the national media. (credit:Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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Open Image ModalMany of the farmers also performed their own symbolic 'cremations', reiterating the fact that if the situation in the state continued, they'd have no choice but to die. (credit:Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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Open Image ModalThey even held live mice in their mouths to demonstrate that they will have to feed on them if the government fails to declare drought relief packages and waiver loans for the farmers in Tamil Nadu. (credit:Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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Open Image ModalThe farmers even enacted eating a snake as a form of protest. (credit:Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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Open Image ModalOn 14 April, farmers were seen cross-dressed as women during a month long protest at Jantar Mantar. (credit:Barcroft Media via Getty Images)