"I want to share with everyone my strong belief that these difficulties arose solely because of the actions of Air India," Peter Hsieh president of the Northwestern Polytechnic University (NPU) said in an email to its students.
"At this time, we do not know why Air India has undertaken these actions to cause irreparable harm to our university and tarnish its reputation and incite great distress in our students and their families...We can only speculate as to Air India's motives and assume Air India's recent actions are related to their precarious financial position," he said.
The statement has also been posted on the university's website.
There was no immediate comment from Air India.
Hsieh said the university continues to witness a large number of students successfully arriving and entering the US.
"Although it is still early, as our incoming students for Spring Semester 2016 begin reporting to the university today, we continue to witness a large number of students successfully arriving and entering the US. We have met with quite a few who have shared their experiences," he said.
He also blamed the deported students who exaggerated the situation.
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"The announcement by the Indian and US governments coupled with the evidence of students continuing to enter into the US clearly contradicted general statements that all NPU students were being turned back by US immigration," said the university president.
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