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BILLI Bai Case: Parents told son to be honest with the police

BILLI Bai Case: Parents told son to be honest with the police
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Bengaluru: Father of Visal Jha, Bengaluru Engineering Students Arrested by Police Mumbai investigated the Bicli Bai application where the pictures of leading Muslim women’s doctors were uploaded because of the ‘auction’, had begged his son to recognize his crime if he, indeed, guilty, “let them know If you do it, tell them if you are innocent, “Sudhir Kumar Jha, father of Visal, told Toi.
A third semester civil engineering student from a college in South Bengaluru, Vishal, 21, on Monday was arrested from rented accommodation near his lecture because of his alleged involvement in making and running the Bicli Bai application.
Jha has been sent in police custody until January 10 JHA family is currently dealing with medical emergencies and not in a position to provide further details but say that as far as they know their son, he is innocent and his Twitter account is hacked.
He never interacted with us, say the classmates of the suspect “We were very embarrassed and did not know how to process the incident.
There was no one in three generations of our family who had stepped near the court,” Sudhir Jha regretted.
He told Ti that his son was interested in pursuing MS courses abroad and did not know how his son was entangled in ‘such incidents’.
Family plans to hire lawyers as soon as they deal with their current medical crisis.
Some Vishal classmates spoke to say that they barely knew him when he took himself.
“We are all in a general class for the first two semesters and start our specialty in the third semester.
Vishal never interacts with one of us even during the third semester starting in October 2021 and nothing for most of the lecture,” class representatives from batches Vishal stated.
His batch friends said he had no friends and they knew nothing about his social life.
The college authority said that they would not begin disciplinary action against students until he was found guilty by legal institutions currently investigating this case.
The faculty said that he was a student who behaved well but had several problems and attendance problems.
“We first contacted his parents when his presence for physical lectures, which began on October 4, about 60%.
We contacted them again when Mumbai police appeared in our department,” said the Head of the Civil Engineering Department).
The college authorities stated that their institutions were not inclined on political ideology and treated all students evenly.
“We don’t know what material he should be tested during Covid-19 locking.
Who knows what is happening in his mind during this period,” professor added.

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