Arunoday Prakash, the vice-president of the association, has quit, its general secretary Mihir Ranjan confirmed.
The association, founded in 2004, has 12 chapters across the country. It organises 'Connections', the annual get- together of the alumni on the campus.
"The association is not really working for the interests of the future students. It is silent on the ongoing happenings," Prakash said.
What is the point of having a body with thousands of members that does not even speak out when the institute is being "systematically saffronised"? he asked.
Ranjan said the issue of Prakash's resignation will be taken up in the forum's next Central Committee meeting.
Eight of 11 faculty members of Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), New Delhi had last month written to the Secretary, Information and Broadcasting Ministry, who is also Chairperson of the institution, accusing its Director General (DG) K G Suresh of "targeting and defaming" them.
The institution is currently celebrating its 53rd Foundation Day.
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