
Raise a hand or insulting a teacher, isn`t uncomfortable for the state?
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No man is above the law. If a teacher has done wrong, he will be judged according to the law; But isn't it uncomfortable for the state to raise hands and insult teachers? Isn't it a shame for the whole nation to wear a shoe garland around a teacher's neck in Narail? If anyone does wrong, it will be investigated and judged; But the state did not give anyone the right to take the law into their own hands.
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