Amit Sengupta, an Associate Professor in the department of English Journalism, quit after an order was issued transferring him to the premier media school's campus in Odisha's Dhenkanal district, which he slammed as a "political decision".
"I have been targeted because I supported the solidarity protest for Rohith Vemula in the campus, organised independently by students of IIMC in which other faculty members too participated... I have been targeted also because I supported the JNU and FTII students," Sengupta wrote in his resignation letter.
However, the official also added that Sengupta's services had only been "temporarily" placed in Dhenkanal in view of shortage of faculty on that campus.
Reacting to the charges, Sengupta said views expressed on social media fell on his personal domain and was his "constitutional right".
"I am proud of standing up for Rohith Vemula and will continue to do so in the days to come. This is my constitutional right. I think grave injustice has been done to him and the students of Hyderabad Central University. I will always stand and fight for Dalit rights.
