The Information and Broadcasting Ministry, which has constituted a three-member committee to study the ground situation, meanwhile maintained that though it was willing to discuss and resolve issues the students were being inflexible.
At a press conference held here, agitating students called the police action unjustified after five students of the institute were arrested on charges of rioting after FTII director Prashant Pathrabe filed a complaint.
The students claimed that they were acting in a democratic manner but the director had at the behest of the ministry filed the complaint after which arrests were made. Videos of the incident, they said, made it clear that students were not at fault.
Parents of some of the FTII students were also present and Vishnu Biswas, father of 3rd year student Raju Biswas, who is one of those arrested, shared his agony.
Similar sentiments were expressed by parents of other students.
Another parent A Thothathri Raman appealed to Modi to step in to resolve the issue.
Some artistes including painter Vivan Sunderam also spoke in favour of the students.
I&B Ministry sources meanwhile held that removing Gajendra Chauhan as the institute's chairman, as is being demanded by the agitating students, would set a bad precedent but added that it is open to a dialogue.
Asked about the police action, ministry officials only said that it was a result of the FIR filed by the director.
They added that assessment of students of 2008 batch has been long overdue and authorities were only following up decisions taken earlier.
Meanwhile, the issue led to a war of words today with Rahul Gandhi today slamming the government over the arrests, telling Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the students are not criminals who need to be caught in a midnight crackdown and Union minister Mahesh Sharma hitting back at the Congress leader for extending his support to the students' protest.
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