Students of Hidayatullah National Law University (HNLU) protesting against Vice Chancellor Dr Sukhpal Singh Saturday decided to go on an indefinite strike from October 1.
Akansh Jain, a member of the Student Bar Association (SBA) of the university told PTI that students had lost faith in the "incompetent" administration and "arbitrary and discriminatory" decision making style of Dr Singh.
Students have been protesting since September 25 demanding the VC's resignation.
The student body held a meeting Saturday with Chancellor A K Tripathi but it did not yield any result as he did not indicate if he would ask Dr Singh to resign, Jain said.
"Thereafter, the students decided to sit on a hunger strike from 8am Monday," Jain said.
Jain said that no action had been taken despite allegations of financial irregularities with respect to purchase of items, and construction of the university located in Atal Nagar, the upcoming capital city of Chhattisgarh.
He alleged that Dr Singh did not take action in sexual harassment cases against four faculty members.
However, VC Dr Singh refuted the charges and termed them as "false" and "fabricated".
Dr Singh claimed that some teachers of the university were trying to use the students to tarnish his image by levellingfake and fabricated charges.
"Charges are fake and false. I have been doing my best for the betterment of the university from the last seven and a half years," Dr Singh told PTI.
"Their complaints are not genuine. Every year academic standards of the institute are improving. However, there is always scope for improvement and if they need something else, I am ready to fulfil it," he said.
Over allegations of sexual harassment against faculty members, he said, "The university administration has taken cognisance of it seriously. We cannot allow these things to happen."
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