BENGALURU: A series of occasions turned Sri Siddhartha Institute of Medical Sciences & Analysis Centre in T. Begur close to Nelamangala, Bengaluru Rural, right into a battleground after a controversial classroom episode involving a professor and an alleged love proposal triggered outrage and violence. The incident reportedly came about on Wednesday and got here to gentle by way of movies recorded by college students on their cell phones.In line with preliminary data, the difficulty started when a professor, recognized as Mohammed, allegedly proposed to a scholar inside a classroom. Two movies which have gone viral purportedly determine the professor. In one of many clips, the professor, whereas addressing the category, claims {that a} scholar from the batch had proposed to him and that he too was in love along with her. He’s additionally seen distributing sweets to the category to mark the event.The scholar instantly objected and requested him to take up the matter with the principal. She additional questioned him on when she had proposed to him.The professor questioned her, “didn’t you say I like you Mohammed, didn’t you say it.” He additional claimed that there was CCTV footage to help his assertion, prompting the woman to demand that he present it. He then walked out of the classroom, telling her that he would communicate to her the following day, whereas asking college students to have sweets. It is usually learnt that the professor had introduced a carton field stuffed with sweets and had organized for an individual to distribute them amongst college students.Nevertheless, tensions escalated quickly after he exited the classroom. What started as an argument spiralled right into a full-blown ruckus on campus, with the agitated woman allegedly hitting the professor along with her slipper/sandals, whereas different college students joined in abused him filthily and assaulted him.The incident occurred inside the jurisdiction of Nelamangala Rural Police Station in Bengaluru Rural district. A senior police officer advised TOI that no grievance has been filed by both the scholar or the professor thus far.










