
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.