"Certain media reports of yesterday and today have come to light which are viewed by us as defamatory to the office of the Vice-Chancellor. The University unequivocally denied the allegations implied in these reports," a tersely worded statement issued by Sandip Basu Sarbadhikary, spokesperson of the Visva Bharati vice-chancellor said.
The press release was handed to the reporters by the university but clarifications sought by them were not answered.
In his complaint the girl's father had alleged that Sahana had tried to 'minimise' the matter, raised allegations against her and 'ordered' him to compromise.
The girl's father had also told the police that when he met the vice-chancellor to get justice Duttagupta had suddenly offered him money to purchase clothes and ordered him not to seek help from police.
"He (VC) told that it would affect my daughter's career," the father of the girl, who hails from Sikkim, had told PTI.
Attempts to contact both Duttagupta and Sahana yesterday had failed.
The girl, who hails from Sikkim and is a student of Kala Bhavan, had lodged a complaint with the university authorities last week that three seniors of her department and an outsider had sexually harassed her and clicked photos with their mobiles and threatened to blackmail her.
She is under treatment at Burdwan Medical College and Hospital.
