School Boy Mixes Urine in Water Bottle & Makes 2 Girls Drink It; Principal Asks Them to “Eat Chocolate”

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Two Class 5 girls at a government school in Guna district in MP have claimed that a boy added urine in their water bottles and they were made to drink it on August 17. After the girls complained, the school principal allegedly told them to eat a ₹10 chocolate if their mouths tasted bad. An inquiry has been ordered and a notice issued to the principal.

The incident angered the families and residents of the girls and they later converged at the school demanding action. The school is investigating the allegations made by the students and the school's response to the complaint. The details are still to be determined.

The incident took place in a government primary school in Guna district, MP. The complaint states that a Class 5 boy allegedly added urine to water in the girls' bottles and made two girls drink it. The girls then went to the principal of the school and told him about the incident when the principal allegedly told the girls that they could eat a ₹10 chocolate if their mouths tasted bad. This claim regarding the principal's response has since been a major issue in the controversy. The allegation is not yet proved and the students' alleged action is now under investigation, as is how the complaint was handled at the school.

The Guna school incident gained wider publicity when the families and local residents of the girls protested at the school. The protesters called for action against those responsible and voiced concerns about the safety of children on the campus, reports said.

Administrative officials and police reached the area after the protest. The inquiry is looking into statements from people involved in the incident. Some details of the incident have been reported differently, such as the number of students initially reported to be involved. According to the latest reports, two Class 5 girls are the students who are said to have consumed the contaminated water.

The district administration has begun an investigation. Education department officials, including representatives, were dispatched to the school to investigate the allegations and make statements. The principal has received a notice regarding the handling of the complaint from the girls. The parents of the boy who allegedly added urine to the water have also been called in. An inquiry report should assist in determining what has occurred and if any further administrative or disciplinary action is needed.

The incident has brought back the issue of school safety, supervision and complaints to the forefront of the parents' minds. A complaint by a child must be responded to appropriately and allegations must be investigated by an appropriate inquiry before conclusions are drawn. The allegations against the boy and the principal are under investigation and the administration's conclusions will decide on any action to be taken against those allegedly involved. 

The Guna school incident has put the handling of student complaints and school safety under scrutiny, while authorities continue to establish the facts of the case.

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