The provision in the West Bengal Universities and Colleges (Administration and Regulation) Bill-2017, against which members of Arts Faculty Students' Union (AFSU) and Faculty of Engineering and Technology Students' Union (FETSU) are protesting, will enable the government to have the power to prescribe rules and procedures for conducting students' body or union election.
The agitating students were demanding that the JU EC adopt a resolution describing the government's step as "undemocratic" and "unacceptable".
"We sat through the night singing, raising slogans against the state government's move to take away the right of democratically elected student representatives by a government appointed student council.
"Many of the EC members left the meeting room by this morning and we didn't prevent them. Others can also leave but we will continue to sit here. We have the support of the researchers, our teachers and non-teaching staff on the issue," she said sitting along with other protestors before the main administrative building of the university.
"We had left early today. But the VC and some other senior varsity officials refused to leave. The VC is holding talks with students but the impasse continues," the teacher said.
The sit-in had started at 2 pm yesterday when the 15 EC members, consisting VC and others met at the conference hall of the building.
Das had told the agitating students that since the Bill has already been passed in the state assembly, the university cannot adopt any stand on its own.
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