In a democracy, teachers are meant to guide young minds, not be punished for doing their duty. But in Jehanabad, Bihar, a shocking incident has turned that idea upside down. A teacher, who simply hurried to school instead of sitting at home during a bandh, was served a notice by the district education Officer.


Yes, you read that right. In bihar today, teaching kids is an offense, silence is survival, and speaking up is a crime. Here’s how the bihar BJP-led government is scripting this bizarre justice system:




1. Teacher Goes to school, government Goes After Teacher

  • The teacher’s only “mistake”? Choosing classrooms over chaos.

  • For this, the education department slapped him with a notice, making a mockery of governance.



2. Bandh politics > Student Futures

  • When the state is on bandh, bjp leaders look the other way.

  • But a teacher trying to keep learning alive? That becomes the villain of their story.



3. Raise Your Voice, Face Retaliation

  • In today’s bihar, opposition is treated as rebellion.

  • From teachers to common citizens, anyone questioning the state risks punishment.



4. Silence = Endurance

  • The message is clear: stay silent, endure oppression, or else be prepared for harassment.

  • A chilling new definition of “discipline” from those in power.



5. BJP’s bihar Model = Backward, Broken, Biased

  • Instead of empowering teachers, the BJP’s bihar model punishes them.

  • It’s less about governance, more about control—and it’s students who pay the price.



🔥 The Bottomline: In Jehanabad, a notice to a teacher has exposed the face of Bihar’s bjp government. education is punished, silence is rewarded, and justice has been flipped upside down. A state where teaching during a bandh is a crime isn’t a democracy—it’s a farce.

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