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Thursday, May 02 2024
Crime

Minor Tortured, Denied Food for 48 Hours in Madrasa

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There is a scandalous story out of Uttar Pradesh about a young boy who was studying in a madrasa when he was mistreated.
The 10-year-old boy was chained and thrashed inside the Madrasa in Uttar Pradesh’s Saharanpur. The minor boy was not even allowed to eat food for about two days while he was chained at the Madrasa in the Titron area in Saharanpur district. The victim somehow escaped from the Madrasa and reached at the house of Ramkumar who is a resident of Mohammadpur Gurjar village.
The child in chains startled the villagers, who questioned him about the experience. The young person informed them that he lived in the nearby village of Ballu and described his experience in the Madrasa. Once the villagers had the minor victim’s details, they called his relatives. When his family members arrived in the village, they brought the child along.
Upon arriving at the police station with the child, they filed a complaint regarding the situation. In compliance with applicable laws, such as Section 75 of the Juvenile Justice Act 2015, the police filed a complaint against the head of the madrasa and the child’s maternal grandfather. After being chained inside the madrasa for roughly two days, the child accused the head of the organization of beating him cruelly.
The father of the child works as a ferryman in Bihar and his mother sent him to the Madrasa to study. He also revealed that he was not given food, despite his mother having sent the food for him in the Madrasa. The Madrasa had clarified that the child was punished to inculcate some values in him as he was in bad company and the Madrasa took the extreme step to scare the kid. However, the head of the Madrasa did not answer on why his family was not informed about the punishment being given to their kid.
The police have reported the incident, and an investigation has been launched in relation to it. According to the police, a team has been assembled to look into the situation and apprehend the accused. The police added that if the accused is found to have committed the crime, appropriate action will be taken against them and they will not be spared.

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