An anonymous letter addressed to the Vice Chancellor of Chaudhary Devi Lal university in Sirsa has created a stir. In this anonymous letter, on behalf of 500 girl students, the professor has been accused of sexual exploitation. Due to which the manohar lal khattar government of haryana has now come under attack from the opposition. congress Rajya Sabha mp Deependra Singh Hooda has cornered the government by posting on his X account. He wrote that the news of serious allegations of molestation and exploitation by 500 girl students of Chaudhary Devi Lal university of Sirsa is worrying.

‘Students have no trust in the government’

congress leader Deependra Singh Hooda further wrote that the sad thing is that the girl students have to write letters from the governor to the prime minister for justice. It seems that due to the old record of the BJP-JJP government of the state in cases like saving the minister Sandeep Singh accused of exploiting women, the girl students have no trust left in this government. My appeal to the government is to provide justice to the girl students by conducting a high level impartial investigation into their allegations.

‘Look at the condition of daughters in the government which gives the slogan of Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao’

Meanwhile, senior congress leader kiran Chaudhary targeted the anonymous letter received in the name of the Vice Chancellor of Chaudhary Devi Lal University. He posted on his social media account 500 girl students of CDLU have written a letter accusing the university professor of molestation. I am surprised that no action has been taken yet against the professor accused of exploitation by adopting different tactics. Despite the matter being brought to the notice of the Vice Chancellor, no action was taken. It is clear that the accused has received political protection. When all this happens to daughters in the temple of education, where will they be safe? I appeal to the government to investigate the matter and give the harshest punishment to the culprits so that the daughters can get justice.

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