In a bizarre and concerning incident at OP Jindal Global University in Sonipat, Haryana, a student was caught red-handed trying to sneak a girl into the boys' hostel—by hiding her inside a suitcase. The entire event, caught on camera by fellow students, has gone viral on social media, triggering debate about hostel security, student behavior, and university accountability.
The viral clip shows hostel guards unzipping a large suitcase while other students look on. Moments later, a girl is seen crawling out of the suitcase, leaving the guards visibly stunned. The girl appeared unharmed, though visibly disoriented. The video was quickly circulated online, becoming a trending topic across platforms.
While the internet was in splits, many users also questioned how a student could pull off such a stunt in a high-security institution. The university, however, dismissed the episode as “mischievous behavior.”
Speaking to India Today, the university's Public Relations Officer said, “Our students were just being mischievous, and because our security is tight, the student was caught. It’s not a big deal. No complaint has been filed.” The university has not issued any official statement on whether disciplinary action will be taken.
Despite the light-hearted tone from the administration, the incident has sparked serious questions regarding student conduct and hostel oversight. Parents and education experts argue that labeling such an act as "mischief" could downplay the potential risks involved—including safety, consent, and rules violation.
The video’s virality has now turned what might have been considered a prank into a matter of national discussion. With no clarity on consequences for the student involved, many are calling for stricter enforcement of campus rules and a more serious response from university officials.