Engineering Student's Plea for Help in Final Video

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-22 15:24:19 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-19 22:34:36

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Engineering Student's Plea for Help in Final Video

A chilling video plea from a young engineering student, Jadav Sai Teja, has brought to light the tragic consequences of alleged ragging and harassment at Siddharth Engineering College in Hyderabad. The 22-year-old's desperate words, "I'm going to die. Please save me," echo through the video, leaving a haunting impression on anyone who hears them.

Sai Teja's final message reveals the extent of his distress. He described being threatened, beaten, and forced to pay money by his seniors, a form of hazing that has long been a concern in Indian educational institutions. The student's family lawyer, Advocate Kishore, confirmed that Sai Teja was taken to a bar and coerced into drinking and paying Rs 10,000, an unbearable situation that tragically led to his suicide in his college hostel.

This incident is not an isolated case. Just last month, in July, a similar tragedy unfolded in Bengaluru when Arun, a 22-year-old architecture student, took his own life after recording a video blaming his peers for emotional distress. These incidents highlight the urgent need for a comprehensive review of anti-ragging measures in educational institutions across the country.

The police are now investigating both the alleged ragging and the circumstances surrounding Sai Teja's death. As the probe unfolds, the public and educational authorities alike await answers and, more importantly, the implementation of effective preventive measures to ensure such heartbreaking incidents do not recur.