
'Towel Dance' Video From Bengal School Sparks Online Outrage (Screengrab From X)
West Bengal: A video from a Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) affiliated English medium school has triggered widespread reactions on social media after it showed students performing a dance during a school function. The clip, which has circulated widely online, shows several girls performing a mujra-style dance while other students sit in the audience.
The video reportedly captures a stage performance during a school event attended by students from different classes.
In the viral clip, a few girls can be seen dancing to a Bollywood song during the programme. Some viewers have pointed out that the performers appeared wrapped in towels during the act, which has added to the controversy surrounding the event.
The school is said to run classes from nursery to Class 10, meaning students from various age groups may have been present in the audience during the performance. The footage quickly spread across social media platforms, prompting mixed reactions from viewers.
Following the circulation of the video, several social media users expressed concern and called for action against those responsible for organising the event. Some users questioned the role of school authorities and staff who approved the programme.
Others have also urged authorities to counsel the students and their parents, saying schools should ensure that activities held on campus remain appropriate for an educational environment.
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