VB students squat before VC’s car, stop him from reaching office
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VB students squat before VC’s car, stop him from reaching office

Kolkata, Dec 6 (PTI) A section of Visva-Bharati students Wednesday squatted on the road and prevented its Vice Chancellor Prof Bidyut Chakraborty, who is confined in his official residence for about a fortnight due to protests by the students, from reaching his office. A woman student rushed and squatted before his car as the VC […]

   

Kolkata, Dec 6 (PTI) A section of Visva-Bharati students Wednesday squatted on the road and prevented its Vice Chancellor Prof Bidyut Chakraborty, who is confined in his official residence for about a fortnight due to protests by the students, from reaching his office.

A woman student rushed and squatted before his car as the VC was about to leave his residence, located inside the campus, for his office in the evening, a university spokesperson said.

Several other students who were camping outside the gates rushed towards his car and some of them too squatted on the ground, he said.

The security guards tried to persuade them to leave and Chakraborty went back to his residence.

Following this it has been decided that the VC will discharge his responsibilities from his residence for the time being, the spokesperson said.

Chakraborty is confined in his residence since November 24 as around 15 students are camping outside its gates in support of their demands, the spokesperson said.

He had tried to reach his office on Tuesday for the first time in two weeks.

SFI Visva-Bharati unit leader Somnath Sow said the students are demanding immediate intervention of the VC in the allotment of hostel rooms for outstation pupils, an issue which has remained unresolved since the pandemic.

They are also seeking his intervention to facilitate evaluation of thesis papers, among others.

Meanwhile the woman student, who squatted before Chakraborty’s car claimed that she was heckled by the security personnel. “I was manhandled despite being a woman and a researcher of the university”.

On November 23 Chakraborty had a heated verbal exchange with the agitating students at his office and had told reporters present there that he was manhandled by them but will not succumb to any pressure.

Chakraborty had then left for his official residence in the intervening period between November 23 and 24 with the help of security guards.

The students, including PhD scholars, had blamed him of high handed behaviour and alleged that he had abused them. PTI SUS COR KK KK KK

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