• By Akansha Pandey
  • Sat, 22 Nov 2025 02:25 PM (IST)
  • Source:Jagran News Network

A shocking incident of physical assault and intimidation reported at VIP Inter College in the Pilkhuwa town area has left the local community in a state of unrest. The school principal is accused of physically assaulting a Class 9 student and issuing death threats to her familyan act that was captured on video and has since gone viral.

The Incident

According to a formal complaint filed at the local Kotwali (police station), the incident occurred on Friday afternoon around 2:40 PM as school was being dismissed. The victim, Pragya Tomar, a Class 9 student, alleged that the principal forcefully grabbed her plait from behind, slapped her across the face, and subjected her to derogatory language.

Escalation and Threats

The situation escalated when the student’s father and elder brother arrived at the school upon receiving news of the assault.

Verbal Abuse: The principal reportedly verbally abused the family members, cast aspersions on their character, and threw them out of the office.

Death Threats: During the heated argument, the principal was heard threatening to kill the student’s family members.

Viral Video Evidence

The volatile atmosphere, which forced intervention from other students and local residents, was recorded on a mobile phone by a student present at the scene. The video, now circulating rapidly on social media, clearly captures the principal issuing death threats, sparking widespread public outrage.

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Police Action

Following the incident, the victim's family filed a complaint at the Kotwali, demanding strict action against the accused. Authorities have confirmed that they are examining all evidence, including the viral video, and stated that further action will be taken in accordance with established legal procedures.

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