Bengaluru Professor’s Classroom Proposal Sparks Outrage and Legal Action

Rahul KaushikNationalMarch 27, 2026

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New Delhi, March 27, 2026: A significant wave of digital alarm and institutional scrutiny has been triggered across Karnataka following the emergence of a highly controversial video from a private medical college. In the footage, which gained massive traction on March 25 and 26, 2026, a 50-year-old assistant professor, identified as Mohammed Abdul, was observed interrupting his lecture to propose to a 19-year-old student. It is noted that the gesture, which included the distribution of chocolates to the entire class, was performed in front of dozens of shocked peers. This startlingly unprofessional display has been widely shared as a primary example of the urgent need for stricter codes of conduct in higher education.

The Mechanics of the Unwelcome Gesture

The specifics of the incident were meticulously captured by several students as the professor was observed claiming that the student had previously expressed “romantic feelings” for him. It is reported by several digital observers that the professor addressed the class with a microphone, stating he was unable to “resist his feelings” for a “very important girl” in the batch. It is observed in the viral reports that the student immediately and firmly rejected the claims, challenging the professor to produce CCTV evidence of her ever reciprocating his advances. The visual of a professional educator using his position to stage a romantic confession has provided a grounding narrative for the collective outrage of the medical fraternity.

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Violent Escalation and Police Intervention

A massive conversation regarding “campus safety” and “vigilante justice” has been ignited by the violent aftermath shown in secondary clips. Following the classroom rejection, the professor was observed being confronted by a group of agitated students as he attempted to leave the premises. It is frequently mentioned by local authorities that the situation escalated into a scuffle where the professor was allegedly thrashed and hit with slippers by students. Thousands of analytical comments have been left by netizens who, while condemning the professor’s behavior, also expressed concern over the breakdown of law and order within the university gates.

Official Charges and Institutional Failure

The impact of this viral event has extended beyond the campus to influence a broader discussion on the 2026 “Safe Campus” legislation. It is observed by the Nelamangala Rural Police that a formal case has been registered against the professor under Sections 74 (assault with intent to outrage modesty), 75 (sexual harassment), and 329 (criminal trespass) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. A renewed sense of scrutiny is being observed toward the college administration, as it was revealed that the professor had already been barred from campus following previous harassment complaints. It is believed that the viral nature of this specific “Medical College Row” will prompt a dialogue on the failure of institutional safeguards to prevent repeat offenders from accessing students.

A Stark Reminder of Power Dynamics

As the footage continues to accumulate millions of views in late March 2026, it serves as a powerful and resilient reminder of the delicate power balance between educators and students. It is believed that the account of the “Bengaluru Classroom Proposal” will remain a primary highlight of the month’s most discussed and socially critical educational news. The legacy of this viral event is expected to be a heightened public awareness regarding the importance of maintaining professional boundaries. Until the legal proceedings are concluded, this story remains a stark testament to the fact that a classroom should remain a sanctuary for learning, not a stage for unsolicited personal advances.

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