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Professor thrashed after proposing to student in classroom in Bengaluru

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BENGALURU: A medical college professor in Bengaluru expressed his desire to marry a female student in front of the class, which led to a physical confrontation between the two.

According to reports coming in from India, the professor expressed his feelings in front of the class, stating that the female student had earlier expressed her love to him by telling him, “I love you.”

The female student, however, denied this outright and firmly stated that she had not expressed such feelings to him. This led to a confrontation between the two parties.

A video doing the rounds on social media shows the professor using a microphone to express his desire to propose to “one of the most important girls” in his class. This, however, did not go down well with the female student, who objected strongly to his remarks.

In another video, the physical confrontation between the two parties is evident, as the female student and other students in the class are seen beating the professor with their slippers and slapping him.

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