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Man Cuts Off His Own Leg to Grab MBBS Seat Through Disability Quota

Man Cuts Off His Own Leg to Grab MBBS Seat Through Disability Quota

In a shocking case, a man deliberately cut off part of his own leg to secure an MBBS Seat through the disability quota. Authorities said he realized he could not get admission through the regular route.

He approached the police claiming that unknown attackers had assaulted him and cut off his foot. The report was needed to apply for a disability certificate, which would make him eligible for a quota.

During the investigation, police examined his phone and discovered messages linking him to his girlfriend. She revealed that he had previously tried to obtain a fake disability certificate by bribing officials. This indicated that the act might have been planned in advance.

Further investigations uncovered evidence at his residence. Police found surgical tools and anesthesia syringes reportedly used to amputate his own foot. Officials confirmed that the injuries were self-inflicted.

Experts said such cases highlight growing misuse of disability quotas in education. The man’s actions not only endangered his life but also undermined legitimate candidates seeking an MBBS Seat under the quota system.

Authorities are continuing their investigation and may press charges for fraud, self-harm, and attempting to manipulate government procedures. The case has drawn nationwide attention and sparked debates on stricter verification for disability certificates.

Education and health officials said they will review current procedures to prevent such incidents. They emphasized that the disability quota is meant to help deserving candidates, not to be exploited through dangerous actions.

This unusual incident raises questions about ethical boundaries in education. Students and families are advised to follow legitimate paths when applying for medical admissions. Misusing the system could have serious legal and personal consequences.

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The man’s attempt to gain an MBBS Seat has become a cautionary tale, showing how far some individuals may go to secure higher education. Authorities stress that careful monitoring and verification are essential to maintain fairness in the quota system.

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