Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (JD)
Udupi, Jul 27: Khushbu Sundar, a member of the NCW, urged the public not to draw hasty conclusions based on rumours and to wait for official information from the authorities.
Speaking to the media after a four-hour-long discussion and an examination of the incident's details, Kushbhu even visited the washroom where the alleged incident took place. During the briefing, she emphasized that no information can be disclosed until the investigation process is complete. The mobile phones related to the case have already been handed over to the forensic department, and the data provided by them will serve as crucial evidence.
Khushbu stated that the NCW will thoroughly investigate the case based on the complaint sent to them. She dispelled the rumours of hidden cameras in the toilet, asserting that false videos are circulating, and emphasized the need to wait for concrete evidence before reaching any conclusions. The NCW will continue to collaborate with the police department to expedite the investigation and arrive at a resolution soon. She added, "I am not here to provide any sensational news; this case is not something that can be quickly resolved. Patience is required."
Khushbu declined to share information regarding her next visit in relation to the case.
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Udupi washroom video row: NCW member Khushbu Sundar visits college
Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (JD)
Udupi. Jul 27: National Commission for Women (NCW) member Khushbu Sundar visited the college where the alleged video shooting incident on a mobile phone in the washroom took place.
Khushbu along with Udupi police superintendent Akshay Hakay Machhindra and other officials of the commission visited the college campus on Thursday July 27 to take note of the incident. She will hold a meeting with the college administration, victim and the culprit students too.
College director Rashmi, academic co-ordinator Balakrishna, principal Rajeep Mondal, district legal service authority advocate Mary Shrestha, and others were present.
Sullia MLA Bhagirathi Murulya also arrived to the college.