Personal video, not MMS for boyfriends: Chandigarh University denies videotaping claims – Committed to safety of students ‘like daughters’

Denying reports of MMS or objectionable videos being circulated, Chandigarh University Pro-Chancellor Dr RS Bawa said that “objectionable videos of any student have not been found.” However, she has claimed that the accused had only shot her own video to send to her lover.

In an official statement, Dr. Bawa said, “A rumor is being circulated through the media that 60 objectionable MMSs of various students have been found. This is completely false and baseless. During the preliminary investigation conducted by the university, no one was found. Also, no video of the student has been found which is objectionable, except a private video shot by a girl, which she shared with her boyfriend.”

Mohali SP had said earlier today that only one video has been found, that of the accused himself, however, the equipment has been submitted for forensic examination and the allegation of videography of other girls is still being probed by the police. has been

“All the rumors of other girl students shooting objectionable videos are completely false and baseless,” the university claimed, adding that the administration “voluntarily carried out further investigation to the Punjab Police Department, which has detained a girl and was informed by the IT department.” An FIR has been registered under

All mobile phones and other material have been handed over to the police for further investigation, with Chandigarh University claiming that it is fully cooperating with the police in the investigation. “It is further clarified that the University is fully committed and competent to ensure the safety and security of all our students, especially girl students like our daughters.” University said.

The pro-chancellor also said that reports of victims committing suicide are baseless. “The fact is that no girl has tried to take such a step. No girl has been admitted to the hospital in the incident.”

The students claim that they caught the girl red-handed and then exposed the matter to the warden, who allegedly handled the matter erratically. The agitating girls also accused the university management of suppressing the matter instead of taking action, due to which many of them protested outside the university.

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