"The students have co-operated with me and they even created a safe passage for me so that I could enter my room. I have told them that we will discuss the matter with them and they must attend classes. They seem willing to talk," Chakrabarti told PTI after joining office in the morning.
He claimed that around 60-70 per cent of the classes are being held as per schedule, amidst a class boycott call given by student unions to demand VC's resignation for calling police in the campus during the gherao a month ago.
He has also sought co-operation from teachers who have been upset with circulars which they felt were blaming and threatening them indirectly.
When asked what kept him away from office so long, he cited health reasons.
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