The three-member committee headed by S M Khan, who is Registrar of Newspapers for India, said this in a report submitted to the Information and Broadcasting Ministry after visiting the campus of the prestigious Film and Television Institute of India(FTII) a month ago after the gherao episode that led to a midnight crackdown by police in which five students were arrested.
However, if one views the video recordings of these incidents, one can understand the amount of mental trauma the director (Pathrabe) would have gone through. Hence, the director was well within his right to call the police and lodge FIRs. Although everyone demanded withdrawal of FIRs the matter at present is before the court of law and the law will take its own course."
FTII Director Prashant Pathrabe had alleged "mental torture" by the striking students who allegedly confined him to his office cabin for several hours on August 18 asking him to rescind his decision ordering assessment of incomplete film projects of the 2008 batch students on "as is where is basis" to clear the backlog.
The committee, besides Khan, comprised two other members --SS Naganathan, Under Secretary (Films) and Anshu Sinha, Director (Films) of the I and B Ministry.
On the contentious issue of assessment of 2008 batch's incomplete film projects, the committee stated, "although the students as well as the faculty blame various reasons for the delay for completion of 2008 batch the records available clearly indicate there was no dearth of facilities for completion of the project, mainly delayed due to the fact that students were not ready with the scripts."
Meanwhile, the over 110 day strike by the students who have been boycotting classes since June 12, continued even as the ministry officials and FSA representatives prepared for one more round of talks in Mumbai on October 7 to resolve the core issue raised by the agitating students --cancellation of the alleged political appointments on the FTII governing body including that of the chairman Chauhan.
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