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Student Disrespects Professor In Class: ‘My Father Knows The Collector’ | Viral

In today’s world, where social media wields considerable influence, a recent video from FMS College at Mohanlal Sukhadia University in Udaipur, Rajasthan, has stirred significant discussion about student entitlement. The footage features an MBA student, Kaif, who has made headlines for inappropriate behavior, raising concerns about whether wealth and connections can truly excuse a lack of basic courtesy.

Incident Details

Reports indicate that Kaif arrived a staggering 40 minutes late to his e-commerce class, strolling to his seat without so much as a nod to the professor. When addressed about his tardiness, he responded with outrage and threats. Eyewitnesses noted his arrogance, as he boasted about his father’s financial clout, claiming, “If my father wanted, he could build four more colleges like this.”

When pressed further about his behavior, Kaif dismissed any concerns, stating that his father “used to sit with the collector,” implying that such connections exempted him from accountability. His exit from the class was equally shocking, as he dramatically spat on the floor, leaving many astounded.

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Institutional Action

Following this incident, Dr. Meera Mathur, director of FMS College, took swift action by filing a formal complaint against the student at the Pratapnagar police station.

Reactions on Social Media

The online community reacted with a blend of disbelief and anger. One user remarked, “Money can’t buy you manners. What’s wrong with today’s youth?” Another noted, “This kind of attitude should not be tolerated in any institution.” Concerns were raised regarding parental values, with comments like, “Parents need to instill humility in their children, regardless of their wealth.” Additionally, one user stated, “This incident is a reflection of a deeper societal issue—where wealth often overshadows basic human decency.” Others suggested that this should prompt educational institutions to enforce rules more stringently.

Drishya Madhur

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