Monojit Mishra, also known as Mango, faces accusations of rape at a law college. Students report his disturbing behavior and constant stares. Eleven cases are registered against Monojit, including molestation charges. Victims describe incidents of harassment and threats. Pramit Mukhopadhyay, a co-accused, is allegedly involved in substance abuse. Students express fear and discomfort due to Monojit's actions.
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