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Misbehaviour with students extremely unfortunate: Kejriwal

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New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said misbehaviour with women students at Gargi College was “extremely unfortunate” and the accused must be given stringent punishment.
The students of the all-women Gargi College were allegedly molested by a group of men who had gatecrashed a cultural festival on February 6.
The incident came to light after some students took to Instagram to narrate their unpleasant experiences during the college fest. The students, who held a protest on Monday, alleged that the intruders groped and dragged girls and performed obscene acts, while security and police personnel stood there like mute spectators.
According to students, the college management did not take any action even after the matter was reported to it on February 7. (PTI)

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