Intensifying their protest, students held a demonstration outside the residence of interim VC Vipin Srivastava when he was in a meeting with non-teaching staff. The protesters then marched outside the campus and burnt an effigy of the vice- chancellor.
Srivastava later visited the protest site to initiate a dialogue, but faced the ire of the students who raised slogans asking him to "go back". He was forced to beat a retreat in a few minutes as someone banged his car when it was about to move.
The SC and ST Teachers Forum said in a statement that its members would go on a hunger strike tomorrow to press for the resignation of VC Appa Rao and the interim VC "in order to resume academic and administrative activities".
Several members of the Forum have already given up their administrative responsibilities in solidarity with the agitating students.
"We have been criticised constantly that no one is making an effort. The truth is that police have been stopping me (from venturing out). It is stopping us, Prof Rao (the VC who has gone on leave) as well as me. Because they felt it may result in a law and order situation," said Srivastava.
"I could have stayed for longer. But then I did not see any purpose because they were not willing to talk. I thought they wanted somebody to come and talk to them. So I went, but there was no possibility," the in-charge VC said.
The selection of Srivastava as interim VC was opposed by the students and SC/ST staff forums as they claimed he headed the Executive Council sub-committee whose decisions were "responsible for the death of Rohith" and that he was one of the accused in the death of another Dalit student in 2008.
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