Mandya: In an incident reported from Mandya town a video of a college student menacingly brandishing a lethal weapon while confronting his college lecturer has surfaced on social media, rapidly gaining traction.
According to reports, the young individual, a diploma student enrolled in a private college in Mandya, had reportedly accumulated a poor attendance record in his classes. The concerned lecturer took it upon themselves to communicate this issue to the student's parents, urging them to counsel their son on the significance of regular class attendance.
However, the student was evidently infuriated by the lecturer's advice, leading to a heated confrontation. The situation escalated to a point where the student resorted to threatening the lecturer with a deadly weapon. The shocking incident was captured on a mobile phone, resulting in a video clip that has since been widely circulated across social media platforms.
Bellur Police Station has since registered a case in connection to the incident. The cops then arrested the student and confiscated the weapon in question. Following his detention, the student was released after providing a written confession.
The incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential repercussions of conflicts arising from academic and personal issues. It underlines the necessity for maintaining civility and open communication channels in educational institutions to prevent such disturbing occurrences from transpiring in the future.
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Bhatkal: More than 50 per cent of the members elected to the executive committee of Majlis-e-Islah wa Tanzeem in its triennial elections are new faces, with a significant number of young members getting an opportunity in the organisation’s executive committee.
Polling for eight constituencies in different parts of Bhatkal was held on May 12, in which 24 members were elected. In addition, 20 members were elected unopposed from seven constituencies.
The keenest contest was witnessed in Constituency No. 14, where 10 candidates were in the fray for five seats.
With this, the process of electing members to the organisation’s 132-member executive council from Bhatkal and other regions has been completed.
Election Commissioner Mohiuddin Altaf Kharoori said the induction of a large number of new members into the executive committee has brought fresh enthusiasm to the organisation.
