Registrar Debajyoti Konar told reporters, "the university authorities will hold talks with students from September 3 - 10 to discuss certain provisions" of the said Act, called Universities and Colleges (Administration and Regulation) Bill-2017 and the possible grey areas.
"But the Act in totality is a mandate and not negotiable," Konar asserted.
"This Act had been passed in the Assembly and notification issued by the Higher Education department and not framed by the university. We have to ultimately implement the same. But we will certainly hear from the students about their views on the Act and try to address their concern," he said.
"Further the existing students' union regulations in JU and Presidency University are different. So there can't be same comparative analysis," he said.
Subho Ganguly, one of the leaders of Presidency University Students' Union, said, "The diktat of the state government for constituting an apolitical council on lines of St Xavier's student council model will hurt Presidency's autonomy and harm the democratic tradition of students to question."
"The proposed council will be nothing more than a puppet at the hands of administration," another union member Arkoprobho Dutta said.
On August 11, the SFI members had gheraoed the Dean of Students for some hours at Presidency University in protest against the Universities and Colleges (Administration and Regulation) Bill-2017 which was lifted after Konar intervened.
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