"It is unfortunate what has happened. Let good sense prevail among the students. Let them come for discussion. I hope all problems will be solved," Chakrabarti told a TV channel here.
The students, who have continued to boycott classes despite the government instituting a five-member committee to probe the alleged sexual harassment of a girl student, have demanded resignation of the VC for calling the police inside the campus in the wee hours of September 17.
On the intervening night of September 16 and 17, the students had gheraoed the university's VC, registrar and other members of the executive council demanding a fresh probe panel on alleged sexual harassment of a girl student.
The VC had said he feared for his life and called the police which freed him in the early hours of September 17 and also arrested 35 protesting students.
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