Revanth Sarkar May Form Special Committee To Inquire CMR College Incident

Hyderabad, Jan 4 (Maxim News): It seems that the Telangana government headed by Chief Minister Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is serious about BRS MLA Mallareddy’s CMR College.

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It is known that students recently protested that there were secret cameras in the girl’s hostel bathroom.  However, shocking things have come to light in the preliminary investigation of the authorities into this incident.  It seems that the hostel management is not proper.

The police have already detained and interrogated five suspects in the secret camera case. However, it seems that the government has decided to form a special committee on this incident.  It seems that action will be taken against Mallareddy College based on the report given by the committee. There is a discussion going on, that there is also a possibility of seizing the college if necessary.

Currently, the management has closed Mallareddy College for three days on the orders of the police.  The college will reopen on Monday. Students and student union leaders are warning that they will protest again after the college opens. This has created excitement about what will happen on Monday. 

On the other hand, the Women’s Commission has issued key orders in this regard.  It said that it is taking the girls’ hostel incident case suo motu. The Women’s Commission said that it will investigate and take appropriate action. The police are also investigating this matter very seriously. The hostel staff are being questioned.

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The videos on the phones taken from them are being examined. The police say that a complaint was made that an intruder was hanging from the window of a bathroom in the hostel room.  They explain that they immediately reached the spot and collected fingerprint clues on the window.  Police also say that fingerprints were found on the hostel ventilator.  (Maxim News)


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