Viral Video: In a dramatic altercation at a Delhi University college, a teacher reportedly bit a student's hand during a heated argument over attendance, sparking a viral sensation on social media.
The incident, captured on video and shared on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) by the handle 'Arhant Shelby', showcased a clash between the teacher and student. The confrontation escalated after the teacher allegedly made derogatory remarks about the student's family and upbringing.
The student, already angered by the teacher's comments, confronted her to have his attendance marked. The situation quickly intensified, culminating in?the shocking act of?the teacher allegedly biting the student's hand.
"The video went viral and received a mixed reaction,"?as stated by?the post reshared on the handle 'Ghar?ke?kalesh'. Some viewers criticized the student for overreacting, while others condemned the teacher for crossing a line.
In the comments section, opinions?were divided. One user asserted, "The kid was angry for the correct reasons. She should not have brought his family into the argument." Another commented, "Did she just bite him? That could have serious consequences for her. Taunting the student's family was unnecessary."
Despite differing viewpoints, many agreed that the incident was troubling.?"Teacher is wrong here," one commenter noted.?"Although, the student was triggered a lot to the point where he brought his mother.?That was not needed."
However, some cautioned against hasty judgments.?"Someone with a masked account posting this video and others?rants?about the incident without knowing anything about the parties involved or the issue at large, typically social media?behavior," remarked another commenter.?"Things aren't as clean as they seem to be. Saying this as a student of this institute."
The incident highlights the complexities of interpersonal conflicts in educational settings and underscores the impact of social media in shaping public perception and discourse around such incidents.
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