GG News Bureau
Udupi, 25th July. A horrific case has come to the fore from Udupi that resembles the Ajmer 1992 serial rape scandal. Three Muslim female students of Udupi’s prestigious Netra Jyoti Medical College were suspended for placing cameras in the girl’s washroom and slyly recording private moments of Hindu students. There are allegations of the case being hushed up with neither the media nor politicians speaking about it.
Udupi matter has been successfully hushed up. Media, opposition, govt all are waiting for something bad to make it matter for them. Imagine the trauma the victim girls & parents must be going through. Agencies need to ensure that all digi records are destroyed and no girl is… https://t.co/LnBmpGBUco
— The Hawk Eye (@thehawkeyex) July 24, 2023
The college is located in Udupi’s Ambalpady Bypass and is a private eye hospital as well nursing home. The management suspended Alimatul Shaifa, Shabanaz and Aliya who recorded their co-Hindu students and shared the video in a group of Muslim males. The suspension came after angry students protested against the violation of privacy.

The manner in which the matter is being treated as an open and shut case by media and politicians who have kept the Manipur issue burning only exposes their double standards. It must be remembered that the videos were circulated in WhatsApp groups. Parallels are being drawn with Ajmer 1992 because at that time hundreds of girls were raped with the blackmail of their illegally solicited nude photos.
It has further come to light that footage was being shared on social media. After the incident came to light, there was a conflict between students of both communities. Reports state the perpetrators also got into an altercation with several other students.
As the incident became public, Hindu organizations are said to have met the management asking for stringent action against the accused. Furthermore, the college students urged Udupi Superintendent of Police Akshay Hoque to investigate the matter thoroughly.

Student organization Sarva College Student Shakti has also written to the SP calling for appropriate action. However, no case has been registered as yet.
Courtesy : Hindupost
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