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Massive protest erupts in Chandigarh University after girl leaks objectionable videos of 60 students; case filed
A woman hosteller of a private university was arrested on Sunday for allegedly making porn objectionable videos of her fellow hosteller. The girl has allegedly recorded and leaked videos of around 60 girl students taking baths in the hostel.
Highlights
- A woman hosteller of a private university was arrested on Sunday for making porn objectionable videos of her fellow hosteller.
- She illegally sent the nude images and videos to a male friend in Shimla, resulting in the footage being circulated online.
- Eight students living in the hostel attempted suicide when they saw their video on the Internet.
New Delhi: A massive protest broke out at the Chandigarh University campus post-midnight after reports of the videos of around 60 girls taking baths in the hostel were leaked. Hundreds of students took to the street on Saturday night after the chaos broke out on the campus.
As per the initial reports, a woman student allegedly leaked objectionable videos of other students, which are being widely shared on the internet. The leaked video was uploaded on the internet by a male student, following which eight girls attempted to end their life.
The woman student accused of leaking the videos was also allegedly demanding money from others for not leaking them. Police reached the spot and arrested a girl student who allegedly made those videos. The accussed illegally sent the nude images and videos to a male friend in Shimla, resulting in the footage being circulated online.
Students were in a state of shock when clips of them having a bath surfaced online. Reports say that eight students living in the hostel attempted suicide when they saw their video on the Internet. They have been taken to different hospitals.
Agitating students have also accused the university management of suppressing the matter instead of taking action. Women students said that they brought the matter to the notice of the university authorities earlier several times but no action was initiated.
As a precautionary measure, police have been deployed in the entire area. An investigation has been launched into the case.
On the other hand, SSP Mohali, Vivek Soni, denied reports of students attempting suicide and said, "It's a matter of a video being shot by a girl student & circulated. FIR registered in the matter & accused student arrested. No death reported related to this incident. As per medical records, no attempt (to commit suicide) reported."
"Forensic evidence is being collected. So far no attempt to suicide reported. Medical records of students have been taken on record. People should not pay attention to any rumour," SSP Mohali added.
Punjab Education Minister requests students to remain calm
Meanwhile, Education minister Harjot Singh Bains urged the protesting students to remain calm. "It’s a very sensitive matter & relates to dignity of our sisters & daughters. We all including media should be very very cautious, it is also test of ours now as a society," he tweeted.
Kejriwal condemns Chandigarh University video leak incident
Additionally, Delhi chief minister and Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal condemned the video leak of the students of Chandigarh University and assured the students that all culprits will get the harshest punishment.
"In Chandigarh University, a girl has gone viral by recording objectionable videos of many girl students. This is very serious and shameful. All the culprits involved in this will get the harshest punishment. Victim girls have courage. We are all with you. All act with patience," Kejriwal said in a tweet.
Punjab State Women Commission takes cognisance over matter
Punjab State Women Commission took cognisance over the matter. "This is a serious matter. An investigation is underway. I am here to assure parents of all students that the accused will not be spared," said Manisha Gulati, Chairperson, Punjab State Women Commission.