Nursing students in Haryana’s Hisar have been staging a protest for the past three days, sitting under tents in the cold while demanding justice over serious allegations of harassment. The students have accused the college management of grave misconduct, claiming that the college operator allegedly enters the hostel in an intoxicated state and indulges in inappropriate behaviour. They have also alleged that some staff members peek into bathrooms, which reportedly lack proper doors, raising serious concerns about privacy and safety. Reacting strongly to the incident, Aam Aadmi Party leader Anurag Dhanda targeted the Haryana government.
Anurag Dhanda Slams Haryana Government
Reacting strongly to the incident, Aam Aadmi Party leader Anurag Dhanda targeted the Haryana government, stating that the allegations made by the students are extremely serious, yet the administration remains silent. He said the situation exposes the failure of the state government to ensure the safety and dignity of women, especially in educational institutions.
Aam Aadmi Party leader Anurag Dhanda targeted the Haryana government
Anurag Dhanda also took a sharp dig at Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, accusing the government of turning a blind eye to the issue. Using a reference from the Mahabharata, he compared the ruling establishment to the Kauravas and described the Chief Minister as “Dhritarashtra,” implying deliberate inaction despite being aware of the situation.
The incident has once again sparked a debate on women’s safety in Haryana
The AAP leader questioned why no strict action has been taken even after students openly complained of harassment. He demanded an impartial investigation, immediate action against the accused, and the creation of a safe and dignified environment for the students.
The incident has once again sparked a debate on women’s safety in Haryana and the accountability of private educational institutions. Meanwhile, the protesting students have made it clear that they will continue their agitation until concrete action is taken and justice is delivered.

