Amit Kumar Maurya is a man on a very strange mission. While he should be doing the nerdy work required to finish his Ph.D at the Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, he’s disseminating a weird conspiracy theory – that his college is furthering the gay student exam cheating nexus (yes, it’s as weird as its sounds).

“Using Internet and smart phones (equipped with GPS, 3G and apps) gays are able to connect with each other. Hence, there exists a large network of gays, which is invisible to the straight population. Such network exists throughout the country. Gays use the network to help each other...”

Just read it:

He blogged about it

He has written about in on Facebook

And he's accused his college of participating

It seems this is happening in IGIDR, Goregaon east Mumbai, which is one of the best colleges in Economics. It seems a number of professors are gay, and admissions are given to (mostly) gay students...

According to a Mid-Day report, he’s distributing pamphlets about it outside his college like a insurance salesman.

When someone asked him the rationale behind his theory: