A video posted by a young woman claiming to be a student of Delhi University has gone viral on social media. In the two-minute and thirty-one-second video, the student makes serious allegations against a professor and her department head.
The student says that a few days ago, she shared a video on her Instagram account accusing a professor of misconduct. After that, she claims, the head of her department called her to his office and pressured her to delete the reels. Quoting the HOD, she says, “Delete all the reels you posted against the professor. You are just a small part of this university. We can ruin a lot for you.”
She further alleges that the professor did not even give her the admit card. The student also claims that some of her classmates went to the HOD and spoke against her. “Seven or eight students went to the HOD and said the professor is right and I am wrong. These students sold themselves for forty marks in the internal assessment. This is DU. Welcome to DU,” she says in the video.
In an emotional statement, the student says she was asked again to go to the professor’s room and talk to him. She strongly refused, saying, “I told them clearly that I will not go to any professor’s room. I got admission here on my own talent and hard work. I will not beg.”
She also alleges that marks are being linked to how much time students spend in professors’ rooms. “This university is being run by goons. Professors decide marks based on how long students sit in their rooms,” she claims.
The student, identified as Chitra Rajput in social media posts, says the respect Delhi University once had in society is now gone. “The status and respect of DU have finished. This is the reality of DU,” she says while breaking down in tears. She also makes it clear that she will not delete any of her videos and will continue to speak out.
The video is spreading rapidly across platforms, with many users demanding a fair inquiry. Some people have questioned whether the university administration will take action, while others have expressed concern for the student’s safety.
As of now, there has been no confirmed official response from the Delhi University administration regarding the allegations.














































