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Chandigarh MMS Case : Uproar continues over MMS Leak Case as students continue to protest

In the midst of a controversy over alleged objectionable videos of female students at Chandigarh University, the Chandigarh University issued a statement saying that all the rumors of objectionable videos shot of other girl students are "totally false and baseless."

"All the rumors of objectionable videos shot of other girl students are totally false and baseless. No videos were found of any student which are objectionable except a personal video shot by a girl which was shared by her with her boyfriend," Chandigarh University stated, as quoted by news agency ANI.

After the Mohali Police denied any suicide attempt, the University too said: "There are rumours that 7 girls have committed suicide whereas the fact is that no girl has attempted any such step. No girl has been admitted to hospital in the incident."

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