Crying video of DU student goes viral, serious allegations made against professor and HOD
Student Professor Controversy: These days, a video related to Delhi University is becoming increasingly viral on social media, which has started a new discussion about students and the education system. In the viral video, a student is seen crying in front of the camera and making serious allegations against the professor and head of the department (HOD) of her department.
The student claims that she was mentally harassed and pressured to delete the videos posted on social media. After the video surfaced, different reactions of people are being seen on social media. However, the allegations made in the viral video have not been independently confirmed.
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DU student made serious allegations against professor and HOD
The student tells in the video that she had posted a video against a professor on a social media platform some time ago. According to him, the head of the department then called him to his office and allegedly asked him to delete the video.
The student alleged that she was also told that she was a very small part of the university and action could be taken against her. In the video, the student also claims that she was troubled in giving the admit card and was pressurized for conversation. The student said that she does not want to bow before anyone and wants to bring out the truth.
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Jurs demanded impartial investigation of the case after watching the viral video
After the video went viral, many people on social media have responded in support of the student, while some users have also raised the demand for an impartial investigation. Some have raised concerns about student safety and teacher-student relationships.
Some social media users said that any conclusion should be reached only after the entire truth of the matter is revealed. This incident has once again intensified the discussion on issues related to student safety, mental pressure and resolution of complaints on college campuses.
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