A serious controversy has erupted at Siddhartha Medical College in Nelamangala after an Islamist professor, Mohd Abdullah, was accused of inappropriate behavior towards a female student inside the classroom. The incident triggered massive outrage among students, leading to a tense situation on campus.
According to Asianet Suvarna News reports, the professor, Mohd Abdullah, allegedly made an inappropriate proposal to a student during class hours and attempted to express his intentions by offering her a chocolate. The student immediately rejected the advances, following which a heated exchange reportedly broke out within the classroom, escalating into a larger confrontation.
As news of the incident spread, fellow students gathered and expressed strong anger over the alleged misconduct. Questioning the dignity and safety of women within educational institutions, students confronted the professor, Mohd Abdullah, and the situation quickly spiraled out of control. In the ensuing chaos, the professor was reportedly physically assaulted by a group of students, including the aggrieved student.
Eyewitness accounts indicate that the accused was chased on the campus by outraged students and confronted for his alleged misconduct before he managed to flee the premises. The strong reaction from students reflects the seriousness of the situation and the collective stand taken in support of the aggrieved student, highlighting growing intolerance toward any form of inappropriate behavior within educational spaces.
The incident falls under the jurisdiction of the Nelamangala Rural Police Station, and sources suggest that steps are being taken to formally register a case. There is a clear expectation that authorities will conduct a thorough and time-bound investigation, ensuring that the student receives justice and that accountability is fixed without delay.
At a medical college owned by Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara, serious questions are being raised about how a Muslim professor could openly propose to a Hindu student in a classroom in front of others. How can such behavior take place in an educational institution? It is shameful that individuals in positions of responsibility act in this manner. What kind of system allows such professors to continue working in reputed institutions, and what level of audacity does this reflect?
A similar disturbing pattern has recently come to light in Lucknow, where police reportedly uncovered a Jannat folder on an accused Islamist individual’s laptop containing years of data, including contacts and videos allegedly used for blackmail and coercion. Such incidents raise serious concerns about organized exploitation and targeting of Hindu women, pointing to a need for deeper investigation into whether these are isolated crimes or part of a broader pattern. The question that arises is alarming: are young Hindu women being systematically trapped and manipulated in educational institutions by the radical Islamic elements, and are authorities doing enough to prevent such cases? For sure, this case may also go without justice due to poor governance and the Siddaramaiah-led state government’s lack of accountability.
