The provision in the West Bengal Universities and Colleges (Administration and Regulation) Bill-2017, against which the students are protesting, will enable the state government to prescribe rules and procedures for conducting students' body or union election. It was passed in the assembly in February this year.
The agitating students were demanding that the JU Executive Council (EC) adopt a resolution describing the government step as "undemocratic" and "unacceptable".
AFSU and Faculty of Engineering and Technology Students' Union (FETSU) are holding the sit-in.
The VC said that he, the EC members, the Deans, Pro-VC and Registrar have agreed to communicate students' demands to the government in a letter where words like "widest manner" and "possible consensus" and "unacceptable" would be included.
"I am feeling upset. This is the most the EC can do within the parameters of law to communicate the student unions' reservation about the council model mooted in the bill," Das told reporters at the Aurobindo Hall of JU where he was stuck with EC members because of the of the agitation.
Das said he wants the students to sit for dialogue with the government.
Asked what will they do if the students did not lift the sit-in, Das said, "We will not move out. They said unless we endorse their demands fully, we will have to leave by trampling their posters and bodies. Tell me is that possible!"
To another question he said, education minister Partha Chatterjee and Governor K N Tripathi have called him up and inquired about the situation.
AFSU leader Somasree said, "We hope the EC will not just forward a letter but endorse the stand of the students against the undemocratic step to supersede democratically elected students union by an appointed apolitical student council.
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