Massive protests rock Chandigarh University amid video ‘leak’ row | Photos

Published on Sept 18, 2022 11:10 pm IST

Massive protests broke out on Sunday over the allegations of leak of objectionable videos of girl students at the Chandigarh University. The controversy began after accusations were made against one of the girl students over sending some videos to a boy in Shimla.

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Massive protests broke out on Sunday at the Chandigarh University as allegations were made that objectionable videos of girl students were widely shared on social media.(Sanjeev Sharma/Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Sept 18, 2022 11:10 pm IST

Massive protests broke out on Sunday at the Chandigarh University as allegations were made that objectionable videos of girl students were widely shared on social media.(Sanjeev Sharma/Hindustan Times)

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It was alleged that a girl student had shared some ‘objectionable’ clips of fellow students(Sanjeev Sharma/Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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It was alleged that a girl student had shared some ‘objectionable’ clips of fellow students(Sanjeev Sharma/Hindustan Times)

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Visuals showed a large number of students gathering at the varsity late at night, seeking investigation and action into the allegations(Sanjeev Sharma/Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Visuals showed a large number of students gathering at the varsity late at night, seeking investigation and action into the allegations(Sanjeev Sharma/Hindustan Times)

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The Punjab Police clairified they have so far found only one video of the accused during the primary investigation into the case and also clarified that “no suicide attempt or death has taken place”.(Sanjeev Sharma/Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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The Punjab Police clairified they have so far found only one video of the accused during the primary investigation into the case and also clarified that “no suicide attempt or death has taken place”.(Sanjeev Sharma/Hindustan Times)

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Protesters were seen holding placards with ‘Justice for CU girls’ written on it(ANI) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Protesters were seen holding placards with ‘Justice for CU girls’ written on it(ANI)

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Amid the video ‘leak’ row, some students were seen leaving the hostel.(Sanjeev Sharma/Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Amid the video ‘leak’ row, some students were seen leaving the hostel.(Sanjeev Sharma/Hindustan Times)

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Punjab Youth Congress chief Brinder Dhillon had tweeted that NSUI's Punjab president was not allowed to enter the Chandigarh University campus.(Sanjeev Sharma/Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Punjab Youth Congress chief Brinder Dhillon had tweeted that NSUI's Punjab president was not allowed to enter the Chandigarh University campus.(Sanjeev Sharma/Hindustan Times)

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A 22-year-old girl student and her 23-year-old friend, both named as accused in the Chandigarh University ‘leaked’ video case have been arrested.(Sanjeev Sharma/Hindustan Times) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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A 22-year-old girl student and her 23-year-old friend, both named as accused in the Chandigarh University ‘leaked’ video case have been arrested.(Sanjeev Sharma/Hindustan Times)

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