Holla! Today I am bringing you one of the abominable cases in the history of our school. Albeit, it was not in “history”, it entered “history” today.
The opprobrious “gangsta” of our class, Parthav Kallani, IX A, had developed such defiance that he, with pointing fingers at our new “Bengali” teacher, Raja Talukder, had threatened the latter by saying “Don’t catch my collar!” not one but two times. Sir Talukder is a newcomer in our school and could not understand what to do when Parthav and some of his friends (no names please!) were deliberately shouting “Hindi” words at each other. When he could not resist that brat’s misbehaviour, he went to him, caught him by his collar and pushed him down that column (betwixt two rows) till he reached the door. At that time, the fella made his damn remark that enraged Sir. Sir was too helpless to give a tight whack across the boy’s bloody countenance. The bell rang simultaneously and so did start the parent-teacher meeting of Classes VIII and IX.
Sir Talukder might have complained to all the teachers about that obnoxious and uncultured comportment exhibited by that filthy little kiddiewink. Some steps have to and will be taken against that egregious youth.
Had I been the “strongest boy” of the class, I would have caught him by his collar and thrown him out of the class, notwithstanding its consequences.
SUCH FELLAS SHOULD BE HANDED THE TRANSFER CERTIFICATE at once.
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