MMS Leak Scandal

Mohali MMS Leak Scandal: Students’ fierce protest continues, university administration suspends three including hostel warden

Mohali’s top police officer Navpreet Singh Virk told the media last evening that a case of recording and releasing obscene videos of girls in Chandigarh University hostel in Punjab’s Mohali has come to light after which the police administration arrested the accused student and Further investigation is being done.

Chandigarh/Punjab: An objectionable video case has been registered from the girls hostel of a private university (Chandigarh University) located in Mohali, Punjab. There a huge protest of such students. The students allege that the university administration wants to suppress this matter. After the matter came to light, the university administration has also suspended the girls hostel warden Rajwinder Kaur for alleged misbehavior with the girl students.

The hostel warden, who is seen scolding the arrested student in a viral video, reportedly did not immediately report the matter to the police. The arrested student has been accused of allegedly sending the video to her male friend outside the university. When the students started protesting against this incident, the hostel warden is also accused of allegedly scolding the girl students.

So far three people have been arrested in this case. The accused girl and her boyfriend, Sunny Mehta, a resident of Shimla, were arrested after a massive protest by the students. 23 year old Sunny Mehta works in a travel agency. Apart from these, another person has also been arrested, who works in a bakery. At present, his role is not known.

Mohali’s top police officer Navpreet Singh Virk told the media last evening that only four videos were found in the phone of a girl student, accused of recording and releasing obscene videos of girls at Chandigarh University hostel in Punjab’s Mohali, but all of them of a woman. which she sent to her lover.

When asked whether any one student of the university had attempted suicide, he said that no suicide attempt has been made in the university as claimed by the protesting students. their claim is false.

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