Story C

The Conspiracy: A Student-Teacher Alliance

Disclaimer: This story is made solely for reader’s entertainment and is a pure work of fiction. The story is not based on and/or intended to be based on any true event, the life of any person dead or alive, Companies, Timelines, etc. Any Similarity/resemblance to the life or events in the life of any person living or dead is merely coincidental and unintentional. This Story is just for entertainment purposes only and has no intention of disrespecting/defaming any community, City or State, Judiciary, Constitution, Legislation, and the law of the country.

This story is suitable for ages 16 and above. 

This story contains scenes of mild violence, and strong language which are creatively placed to support the storyline. 

The story is mainly in English but it includes infrequent Hindi dialogues.

Naresh was a bright and hardworking student at one of the prestigious colleges in Delhi. He was pursuing BsC in Economics and was always eager to learn from his professors. His favourite professor was Ms. Sinha, who taught him Indian economy and policies. Naresh admired Ms. Sinha’s knowledge and enthusiasm, and often stayed after class to ask her questions or discuss her projects, and to know about her academic journey; how different was studying under SSC from other boards.

However, not everyone was happy with Naresh’s academic success. A group of students, who were jealous of Naresh’s reputation, decided to ruin his image and career. They plotted to frame him in various scandals and embarrassments, hoping to make him lose his respect. They often met at a local bar, where they smoked and drank and discussed their plans.

One day, they executed their first plan. They invited Naresh to join them for a drink, pretending to be friendly and interested in his work. Naresh, who was naive, agreed to go with them. He did not know that they were going to record his voice and keep the phones hidden in their pocket, and that they were going to make him say vulgar things about Ms. Sinha.

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