"The (High Court) bench asked authorities concerned to explain why legal measures should not be taken against lawmaker Selim Osman of Narayanganj," a court official said.
He said the two-judge bench also asked the administration of the suburban river port town to submit a report detailing "what lawful measures have been taken following the assault of headmaster Shyamal Kanti Bhakta of Piyar Sattar Latif High School in at the suburban port town."
He was rescued by police after he was beaten up and made to do sit-ups holding ears in the presence of lawmaker Osman.
The High Court intervention came as university teachers joined the protest calling the incident the "highest form of savagery" while angry posts flooded the Facebook with scores of protesters launching a "sorry sir" campaign.
The protesters changed their profile pictures on the social network websites with photos in which they were seen holding their own ears with the "sorry sir" caption in a show of solidarity with the headmaster.
"We want everyone involved in this horrible act to apologise...Medical treatment might help him physically, but we can guess how he must be feeling," it said.
Several social and cultural groups also joined the protest, demanding punishment of the culprits.
Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid issued a statement reassuring that the government would take action soon after an official inquiry committee submitted its report. "Action will be taken as recommended by the probe committee," Nahid said.
"I have been working at the school since it opened 18 years. Now I am a victim of conspiracy...The whole thing has been stage-managed," he said, without referring to the MP.
Meanwhile, TV channels today reported that the school managing committee sacked Bhakta on ground of his "absence from duty" after the incident.
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Law Minister Anisul Huq earlier said, "those who were involved in the incident must face punitive actions...Forcing someone to do sit-ups is crime under the penal code".
A video footage widely shared on the Facebook showed Bhakta was being ordered to do sit-ups holding his ears.
The traumatised teacher was later admitted to a local hospital under police protection.
The 10th grade student, who was slapped by the teacher, told media that Bhakhta did not made any offensive comments about the religion. "I went to the managing committee to seek justice as he slapped me, but the sir (Bhakhta) did not make any remark about the religion," the student said.
Media reports quoting a member of the inquiry committee said it received information that "the attack on him (Bhakht) was part of a conspiracy".
"The loudspeaker announcement that provoked the mob to assault (Bhakht) was false...We learned about the conflict between him (Bhakhta) and the management committee," he added.
Osman, a lawmaker from the opposition Jatiya Party who is known for his hobnobbing with influential government quarters, earlier briefly said, "what I did was to save him (teacher) from public wrath as there was no other way to save him".
"I went to the spot to save the headmaster from the angry mob and I even made sure he would get medical attention after being taken into police custody. The teacher apologised holding his ears based on demands made by locals," Osman said.
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