Teacher and principal clashed with shoes, there was a lot of argument… a fight was seen in a school in Bihar

In Bihar, many types of news keep coming out every day about the education department and teachers. One such news has come out from the Kaimur district of the state, where a fight broke out between a female principal and a teacher. There was a lot of verbal altercation between the two. It even reached the point of throwing shoes and slippers. Both were seen fighting with each other with shoes in their hands. The video of this incident is going viral on social media.
According to the information, in Madhura Vidyalaya of Chhaon Panchayat of Durgawati block of Kaimur district, the principal and the teacher started throwing shoes at each other and using abusive language. This fight took place between them when it was prayer time in the school. Now the video of the use of abusive language and throwing shoes between the principal and the teacher is becoming increasingly viral. In this video, it is clearly visible how the teacher and the teacher are using abusive language at each other.
Teacher accused of using foul language
In this regard, teacher Jasruddin said that the principal always uses abusive language on him. He has been working here for the last 9 years and she always talks like this. He says that there was never any talk of showing the shoe. Don't know how it happened today? When the principal was asked about this matter, she said that she does not speak abusively to any teacher. He alleged that the teachers remain busy on the phone all day long.
Controversy over school prayer
The principal alleges that when the teacher is asked to go to school, she is asked, 'Who are you to tell us? Our attendance is taken online.' On this entire matter, the education officer of Durgavati block said that on getting the information, he reached the school and both the people were explained. However, information about this entire matter will be given to the authorities. He said that there was an altercation between the two regarding school prayer.