"We have been telling them for the last three days not to go on hunger strike. The main problem at this time is, today is 25th of January. Students' scholarships, fellowships (are to be cleared)... There is a procedure to be followed. Somebody has to sign the cheques," Srivastava told PTI here.
"...Everybody is appealing to the students to call this off so that the administration could function. Some financially urgent matters, which have been pending - like salaries etc, particularly of class four employees, scholarships and fellowships of the students - they can be processed," he said.
He said he is concerned about class four employees who are already "very uncomfortable".
He further said he met some faculty members last night.
"As a result, I see an appeal given out by the teachers' association. I've also requested many members to meet me in the guest house but the police advised me not to step out.
On the allegation by the agitating students that he was
"Way back in 2008, people were passing judgements that I was responsible. I was dean at that time. This was a newly admitted research student. He was going through pre-PhD course work and for reasons, still not clear, he committed suicide.
"People are saying there was discrimination. I can tell you, from the bottom of my heart, there was no discrimination. We don't have those feelings. By and large, individuals may feel whatever they like. I claim there is no discrimination," he said.
Srivastava further said, "Some dalit students have committed suicides. Let there be an open debate on that. But to say that Vipin Srivastava is responsible for that is very unfair. At that time there were inquiries and everything, including CID inquiry. Everything is in record. But there should be some finality. As long as I live, you cannot (be) raking (up) that issue", he added.
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