FTII students Protest on Gajendra Chauhan
FTII students Protest on Gajendra Chauhan
New Delhi,7 January. Police used force to disperse and round up a group of about 40 FTII students protesting against TV actor and BJP member Gajendra Chauhan who is expected to take charge as the institute’s Chairman today. Notwithstanding a warning issued by police yesterday to maintain peace on the eve of the first meeting of the new FTII Society headed by Chauhan, members of FTII Students Federation (FSA) staged a protest demonstration at the institute’s gate shouting “Gajendra Chauhan go back” which led to a scuffle between the students and police. The students of the prestigious institution here were on a strike opposing Chauhan’s appointment since June 12 last year and called it off on October 28 and returned to the classes. An FSA representative Vikas Urs said that We had withdrawn the strike but we have not given up our resistance to the wrong appointments. Police have attacked on our peaceful protesters in connivance with the FTII administration. Our protest will continue.Police said that we had asked the students to demonstrate peacefully but we had to use force because they wanted to block the way to the institute and therefore we had to detain them. The FSA has alleged that Chauhan lacks stature to head the FTII. Meanwhile, the first meeting of FTII Society scheduled to be held today at the campus, is likely to be attended among others by Anagha Ghaisas, Rahul Solapurkar, Shailesh Gupta and Narendra Pathak — the members whose appointments have been objected by the FSA for being political and allegedly lacking in merit and stature for the post. Asked to react to the students’ continuing opposition to his posting, Gajendra Chauhan who remained confined to his hotel room in the vicinity of the FTII as police cleared the institute gate rounding up the students protesters, said, “we have come here for a job and we will do our job.” A female student of the FTII said,” We were protesting peacefully at the main gate to register our dissent because politically appointed people are taking charge as members of the FTII Society. We got beaten up without any provocation and were taken to police station. Our protest is on and fight will continue.”
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