<p id="thickbox_headline">A private school teacher in Rajasthan's Udaipur was sacked and a case registered against her after she posted a celebratory WhatsApp status following Pakistan's victory over India in their cricket world cup match Sunday.</p>.<p>Nafeesa Attari, a teacher at Neerja Modi School Udaipur, had put out a picture of Pakistani players with the caption, "Jeeeet gayeeee… We wonnn".</p>.<p>After screenshots of her WhatsApp status went viral on social media, the school management terminated her.</p>.<p>"Yes, we have taken a decision to terminate the teacher," said school chairman Mahendra Sojatia after a meeting of the Sojatia Charitable Trust, which runs the school.</p>.<p>Amba Mata Police Station SHO Narpat Singh said a case has also been registered against the teacher under Indian Penal Code section 153 (provocation with intent to cause riot).</p>.<p>The teacher later released a video statement apologising for the post, and saying she did not intend to hurt anyone's sentiment.</p>.<p>"Someone messaged me and asked whether 'you support Pakistan'. As the message had emojis and it was environment of fun, I replied ‘Yes’. But, it doesn't mean anywhere that I support Pakistan. I am an Indian and I love India. I love India as much as everyone else does,” Attari said in her video message.</p>.<p>She further said, "As soon as I realised that I have made a mistake, I deleted the status message. I am sorry if I have hurt anybody's sentiments."</p>.<p>India lost its ICC T20 world cup opener against Pakistan by 10 wickets on Sunday. </p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest DH videos:</strong></p>
<p id="thickbox_headline">A private school teacher in Rajasthan's Udaipur was sacked and a case registered against her after she posted a celebratory WhatsApp status following Pakistan's victory over India in their cricket world cup match Sunday.</p>.<p>Nafeesa Attari, a teacher at Neerja Modi School Udaipur, had put out a picture of Pakistani players with the caption, "Jeeeet gayeeee… We wonnn".</p>.<p>After screenshots of her WhatsApp status went viral on social media, the school management terminated her.</p>.<p>"Yes, we have taken a decision to terminate the teacher," said school chairman Mahendra Sojatia after a meeting of the Sojatia Charitable Trust, which runs the school.</p>.<p>Amba Mata Police Station SHO Narpat Singh said a case has also been registered against the teacher under Indian Penal Code section 153 (provocation with intent to cause riot).</p>.<p>The teacher later released a video statement apologising for the post, and saying she did not intend to hurt anyone's sentiment.</p>.<p>"Someone messaged me and asked whether 'you support Pakistan'. As the message had emojis and it was environment of fun, I replied ‘Yes’. But, it doesn't mean anywhere that I support Pakistan. I am an Indian and I love India. I love India as much as everyone else does,” Attari said in her video message.</p>.<p>She further said, "As soon as I realised that I have made a mistake, I deleted the status message. I am sorry if I have hurt anybody's sentiments."</p>.<p>India lost its ICC T20 world cup opener against Pakistan by 10 wickets on Sunday. </p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest DH videos:</strong></p>