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Huge protests erupt in Rajasthan village after schoolboys allegedly fill urine in girl's water bottle

| @indiablooms | Aug 01, 2023, at 04:49 am

Jaipur/IBNS: A huge protest broke out in a Rajasthan village on Monday after some schoolboys allegedly filled urine into the water bottle of a girl from another community.

The boys also put a love letter inside her bag.

Angry villagers tried to enter the house of the boy and attacked a police team with stones when it attempted to stop the protest.

The police then lathi-charged and chased the protesters away.

Visuals from the protest showed a huge crowd with some men carrying sticks. A police team is also seen trying to disperse the crowd.

"The girl, a student of a government senior higher secondary school, had gone to her home for lunch, leaving her bag and bottle behind in her class on Friday. When she got back and drank from the bottle, she detected a foul smell and found out that some boys had mixed urine with water," Additional Superintendent of Police Ghanshyam Sharma told the media.

The girl then complained to the principal, who allegedly didn't take any action which agitated the villagers.

When the school opened Monday, they raised the issue with the tehsildar, the in-charge of the Luhariya Police Station, and the school principal.

However, when no effective action was taken, the villagers entered the locality of the boys and started throwing stones.

No FIR has been registered in the case as the girl is yet to file a formal complaint with the police.

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