'Action being taken': Rampur DM on case against alleged Pakistani-origin teacher
A teacher in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, has been booked after 33 years. An investigation revealed her Pakistani origin. She allegedly concealed her citizenship when she became a teacher in 1992. The case was registered following a government order. Fu...

Speaking to ANI, he said, "An investigation by the education department revealed that she is of Pakistani origin. Accordingly, a case has been registered against her, and further action is being taken."
On Tuesday, a case was registered at Azim Nagar police station under sections 318(4)/ 338/ 336(3)/ 340(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) against an alleged Pakistani national who, according to the complaint filed by the Basic Shiksha Adhikari, became a teacher by "concealing" the fact of her "Pakistani citizenship", 33 years after the incident.
According to the complaint, "Farzana, daughter of Akhtar Ali, a resident of Atishbaz locality in the city, was married to Sibgat Ali of Pakistan on June 17, 1979. After the marriage, she went to Pakistan and obtained Pakistani citizenship. Farzana gave birth to two daughters in Pakistan."
The complaint further stated, "About three years after her marriage, she divorced her husband and returned to Rampur with her daughters. A case was registered against Farzana, who was living in India after her visa expired, at the City Kotwali police station by the Local Intelligence Unit (LIU) in 1983. She became a teacher on January 22, 1992, by concealing her Pakistani citizenship."
Following an investigation by the LIU, the teacher was dismissed.
Following a government order, the Basic Shiksha Adhikari (BSA) filed a complaint with the Azimnagar police station, after which the case was registered.
Further details awaited.
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