8. Points Huge Protest At Chandigarh University Again Over Video Leak!

1.According to the authorities, the argument was allegedly started by rumours that caused alarm among the new students. However, despite their clarifications, protests started up again this evening in the campus.

2.University Pro-Chancellor Dr. RS Bawa issued a statement saying, "The rumour that 60 problematic MMS had been identified of students...is absolutely incorrect and baseless.

3."There is only one video of the accused herself, as far as our inquiry has shown. She hasn't filmed anyone else on tape before, "Vivek Soni, the police chief in Mohali, is quoted as saying.news agency ANI reported.!

1.According to the authorities, the argument was allegedly started by rumours that caused alarm among the new students. However, despite their clarifications, protests started up again this evening in the campus.

4.According to senior Punjab Police official Gurpreet Deo, the police spoke with 50 to 60 female students who share a floor with the accused. The majority of them have joined a new session and are strangers, according to Ms. Deo, who was quoted by the news source Press Trust of India.

1.According to the authorities, the argument was allegedly started by rumours that caused alarm among the new students. However, despite their clarifications, protests started up again this evening in the campus.

4.According to senior Punjab Police official Gurpreet Deo, the police spoke with 50 to 60 female students who share a floor with the accused. The majority of them have joined a new session and are strangers, according to Ms. Deo, who was quoted by the news source Press Trust of India.

5."To be clear, the pupils are now content because their issues have been taken care of. The students wanted to know if the accused's phone included any videos of other girls. At first glance, we did not find any such videos, "She spoke.

1.According to the authorities, the argument was allegedly started by rumours that caused alarm among the new students. However, despite their clarifications, protests started up again this evening in the campus.

4.According to senior Punjab Police official Gurpreet Deo, the police spoke with 50 to 60 female students who share a floor with the accused. The majority of them have joined a new session and are strangers, according to Ms. Deo, who was quoted by the news source Press Trust of India.

6-The accused woman's phone has been sent for forensic testing, which can find and retrieve erased videos. The police are still looking into the situation. Hidden cameras are also being searched for in the area surrounding the restroom.

1.According to the authorities, the argument was allegedly started by rumours that caused alarm among the new students. However, despite their clarifications, protests started up again this evening in the campus.

4.According to senior Punjab Police official Gurpreet Deo, the police spoke with 50 to 60 female students who share a floor with the accused. The majority of them have joined a new session and are strangers, according to Ms. Deo, who was quoted by the news source Press Trust of India.

7-The woman, a hostel guest, was detained and charged with voyeurism and violating the IT Act. Her Himachal Pradesh-born lover is wanted by the police, who are also investigating his possible involvement in the incident.

1.According to the authorities, the argument was allegedly started by rumours that caused alarm among the new students. However, despite their clarifications, protests started up again this evening in the campus.

4.According to senior Punjab Police official Gurpreet Deo, the police spoke with 50 to 60 female students who share a floor with the accused. The majority of them have joined a new session and are strangers, according to Ms. Deo, who was quoted by the news source Press Trust of India.

7."Even if the girl shared her video, which you would argue is a private affair between a boy and a girl, what if that youth misuses it in the future? Earlier too, we have handled situations in which such films have gone popular on social media," Ms Deo added !.