"The call has been given following a resolution passed by the Executive Committee yesterday," Aligarh Muslim University Teachers' Secretary Association Mustafa Zaidi told reporters.
Zaidi said one of the main demands of the teachers was institution of a CBI probe into recent incidents of violence, including murder, inside the campus in April.
The AMU vice-chancellor had approached UP government for a CBI inquiry but there had been no follow-up on this.
The current university administration had tried to financially weaken and strangle the teachers' association by stopping the traditional system of funding, he said.
The teachers have also demanded immediate revoking of the suspension of all the teachers who have been suspended for raising voice for their demands.
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