Rewritten Title: Iranian MP Denies Viral Rumor of Teacher Dismissal, Vows Legal Action Against Fabricated Story
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MP Sets the Record Straight on Viral Rumor
A senior Iranian parliamentarian has publicly denied a widely circulated social media report claiming a teacher was dismissed over an alleged interaction with an Afghan student. The lawmaker has labeled the story as entirely fabricated.
Official Denial and Rebuttal
In an official statement, Mohammadreza Ahmadi-Sangar, a member of the Iranian Parliament’s Education and Research Commission, directly addressed the viral rumor. He firmly stated, “No teacher has been dismissed.” He further clarified his own position, adding, “I have never made such a statement that I had this teacher dismissed, and I am not even aware of what incident has occurred.”
Vowing Legal Consequences for Fabricators
The MP strongly criticized the news sources and social media channels that propagated the story without verification. He announced that legal measures are being pursued against the publishers of the false report. “Those who disseminated this false news will be legally prosecuted, and the judicial process for this case is being followed up,” Ahmadi-Sangar affirmed.
Alleging a Motive of Social Disruption
Emphasizing the seriousness with which authorities view the incident, the parliamentarian suggested that the purpose of such rumors is to “create unrest in society, damage the country’s cultural standing, and question the educational system of the Islamic Republic of Iran.” He confirmed that the parliamentary Education Commission is conducting a precise investigation into all dimensions of this matter.