Have full faith in Thampu: St Stephen's Supreme Council

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 08 2015 | 8:22 PM IST
As the demand for St Stephen's principal Valson Thampu's resignation over an alleged molestation row grew shriller, the college's Supreme Council today came out in his support saying it has "full faith" in his leadership.
The council which is the supreme decision making body of the college, passed a resolution saying it places on record its "full faith and confidence in the leadership of the present principal and affirm full support to him in administration of the college".
Chairman of the college Reverend Warris K Masih, said, "At an emergent meeting of the Supreme Council, the issues facing the college in wake of alleged sexual harassment case involving one of the faculty members, were discussed. Members expressed their concern about attempts to denigrate the institution in the eye of public through false propaganda."
Thampu is at the centre of controversy over a sexual harassment row which is rocking the college these days. A research scholar has alleged she was molested by an assistant professor and that the principal had tried to shield him.
While Thampu has claimed that he is being "chased as an animal" over the issue despite doing his best in the capacity of principal, a section of students, teachers, alumni and several women right organisations have been demanding his removal.
The resolution passed by the Supreme Council read, "There has been a motivated campaign against our reputed institution and its principal in the media at instance of some vested interests."
"The media reports have tendency to surface around the dates of hearing of court against college. This shows the motive behind the same. Even the reports about court proceedings concerning the college are unfair and inaccurate," it said.
"Since allegations made against the college would affect its reputation, we strongly regret the media trial and request the media to act objectively," the resolution added.
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First Published: Jul 08 2015 | 8:22 PM IST

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