💥 The Video That Should Have Shaken the Nation


In a rajasthan coaching center, a group of girls sat quietly in a library — books open, dreams alive.
Then walked in a man — a so-called “Army preparation teacher” — who started touching a girl under the pretext of ‘training’ her.

If this is what happens on camera, one shudders to imagine what happens off it, in the hostels these girls live in, away from any witness.

This isn’t just misconduct — it’s predation wearing a uniform of respectability.
And the silence of authorities? That’s complicity.


🚨 1. From “Discipline” to Depravity: The Rot in Coaching Centers

Coaching institutes in rajasthan have become mini empires — unregulated, powerful, and utterly unaccountable.
They sell dreams of jobs, uniforms, and national service — but behind closed doors, many run on fear, humiliation, and exploitation.

Beating students. Touching girls under the guise of “training.”
This is not discipline. This is abuse dressed as authority.

When the man supposed to train future soldiers turns into a predator, the system itself becomes a weapon against the weak.



🧕 2. The Girls Who Came to Learn — Not to Be Violated

Imagine the courage it takes for a young woman to step out, chase a uniform, and fight societal odds — only to be met with this.
These girls came to study, not to be “touched” under the excuse of coaching.

No teacher needs to “demonstrate” by laying hands on a student — especially not like this.
And when girls flinch, freeze, or stay silent, it’s not because they agree — it’s because they know no one will believe them.



🪓 3. Where’s the Action, rajasthan Government?

These videos are everywhere — on X, on Instagram, on whatsapp groups.
If the public can see it, so can the government, the police, the Women’s Commission, and the education Department.

So why the silence?
Why is the teacher still free, and the institute still open?

Every day of inaction is an endorsement.
When the state doesn’t act, predators learn one thing: they can get away with it again.



👎 4. A System Built on Fear, Not Learning

Rajasthan’s coaching hubs — Sikar, Kota, Alwar — have become factories of pressure.
Inside, there’s no empathy. Just obedience.
“Training” often means physical punishment. “Correction” means abuse.

In another viral clip, a coaching staff member was seen beating students — both girls and boys — on their buttocks with straps.
And no one — not one authority — has stepped in.

What are we teaching our youth?
That to succeed, they must accept humiliation?
That to serve the nation, they must first be violated in silence?



⚖️ 5. When Society Starts Blaming the Victim

And yet, even now, comments flood social media asking,
“Why did the girls join such a center?”
“Why didn’t they resist?”

Let’s be clear: the victim is not responsible for the crime.
A predator doesn’t need permission to be indecent — he just needs impunity.
Instead of asking why girls don’t protest, ask why teachers don’t stop crossing boundaries.



🔥 6. The Real Danger: Normalizing Abuse as ‘Training’

When we excuse touching as “discipline,” we normalize it.
When we laugh at such clips instead of demanding arrests, we perpetuate it.
And when authorities stay silent, they institutionalize it.

This is how rape culture is built — not overnight, but through a thousand unchecked “small incidents.”



💪 7. Ban the Coaching. Jail the Predator. Protect the Girls.

The rajasthan government must immediately suspend such centers, launch an FIR against the teacher, and ensure safe housing and counselling for every affected student.

Coaching should never be a cover for exploitation.
The dream of wearing a uniform should not come at the cost of dignity.

If the government fails to act even now, it’s not just the girls who’ve been betrayed — it’s the very idea of india that claims to protect its daughters.



🔚 Final Word: Our Daughters Deserve Safety, Not Silence

Every time a girl is touched inappropriately and nothing happens, we teach the next predator that it’s okay.
Every time the state looks away, the message is clear — girls are expendable, predators are not.

Enough.
Ban these coaching centers.
Name and shame the offenders.
File charges — fast and public.

Because justice delayed isn’t just denied —
It’s an invitation for the next assault.

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