Indian student at Buffalo University slammed for derogatory social media comments, he said that he never wrote him

A major social media outrage began on some alleged remarks by Aditya Verma, whose various social media comments, all disrespectful, went viral. A special comment that enraged X users was on a student of Delhi University, whose body was recently recovered from the Yamuna River in Delhi. Many people liked the comment that was made as the deceased. Social media users tagged the University of Buffalo, in which they were urged to take action against the student, to deport it too. Even FBI chief Kash Patel was tagged in some positions, who demanded action against Aditya Verma. “Thanks to report this comment, which is unacceptable and contrary to the university on the values of Buffalo. UB’s office will investigate the equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) office and will take appropriate action. Please know that due to federal privacy laws and rules, we cannot disclose any information about the work done about UB students, “the university responded to a complaint, according to a screenshot shared on X. Aditya Verma, the person concerned, issued a statement on LinkedIn that he became a goal of cyberbuling and never wrote those comments. “Everyone who knows me- you already know who I am. As the university has not issued any official statement and only responded to complaints, it is not yet known whether the Indian student was a target of cyberbuling or if it was actually in positions.