Kanpur: Biology teacher Sahil Siddiqui at a NEET coaching caught with his girl students

A shocking incident has come to light in a reputed NEET coaching institute of Kanpur, where biology teacher Sahil Siddiqui was caught doing obscene acts with female students. This matter came to light when coaching director Ashish Srivastava found a Pendrive in an envelope, which contained a video clip of Sahil Siddiqui’s obscene act.

According to other sources, coaching director Ashish Srivastava recognized Sahil Siddiqui in the video, who is a biology teacher at his coaching center. Ashish Shivastav filed a case against Sahil Siddiqui, now he is in police custody.

In the video found in Pendrive, Sahil Siddiqui’s obscene act was revealed red-handed. In the video clip, he first hugged a girl and then kissed her. As soon as Ashish Srivastava saw the video, he filed a case against Sahil Siddiqui. This video clip rapidly going viral on social media. Along with this, a video of the accused Sahil came out from the police station where he confessed.

After watching the viral video, various types of reactions were seen from the users.

A user wrote, ‘They will never improve nor are they going to improve. Such people should be given severe punishment.

Another user wrote, ‘An appeal to all the colleges and universities that if there is any Muslim teacher, professor or student in Hindu college school, then immediately expel them. They have entered to target our girls and trap them in love jihad.

Another user wrote, ‘These monsters are everywhere. Parents, you have to be careful! We can speak only when the video comes out! Every parent has to be careful and keep questioning their daughter whether someone is doing something wrong with her or not. All parents should be careful, children studying in school and college should also be a bit careful.

Another user wrote, ‘How many Sahil police will arrest? Already jails are filled up by Abdul, Riyaz, and Mohammad. It’s the radicalization of the Muslim community in Madarssa that is posing grave danger. Need to address the root cause.

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