August 22, 2026 01:34 am (IST)
Jadavpur University VC Abhijit Chakraborty resigns
Kolkata, Jan 12 (IBNS) After months of turmoil, West Bengal's Jadavpur University Vice-Chancellor Abhijit Chakraborty on Monday finally resigned from his post.
The move came after West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday announced that Chakraborty has expressed his desire to resign from the post.
The Jadavpur VC has reportedly sent a message to the state's Education Minister about his resignation.
Banerjee earlier visited the university campus to meet students who were participating in a hunger strike in demand of Chakraborty's resignation.
Speaking to students, Banerjee said: "Vice Chancellor of Jadavpur University has expressed his desire to resign."
The students were seen bursting into joy as they welcomed the announcement.
"I want peaceful environment to prevail in JU. There must be conducive atmosphere for education," Banerjee said.
Banerjee said the students of Jadavpur University are very talented and she was concerned about their future.
Earlier in the day, the stalemate in Jadavpur University had entered a new phase with parents of the agitating students sitting on a 12-hour hunger strike at the campus gate demanding resignation of Chakraborty.
The parents, who joined the demonstration showing solidarity with their children's cause, said the one and only solution to the present situation was in the resignation of the VC.
The students were on a hunger strike for eight consecutive days.
A third-year student was admitted to hospital on Friday after his health deteriorated.
Welcoming the Chief Minister's announcement, Joint Secretary of Jadavpur University Teachers' Association (JUTA) Nandini Mukherjee told media: This is indeed a very good news."
Situation in the University campus has been on boil for over the last few months over the alleged molestation of a student by seniors and a police crackdown on agitating students who surrounded the VC's office demanding punishment of the guilty.
The incident led to a running feud between students and authorities. With moral support coming from different sections of society, a section of students even boycotted the convocation held on Dec 24 maintaining that the VC must step down.
A fresh controversy arose when a student refused to accept her certificate from Governor Keshari Nath Tripathi after climbing the podium and the head of the state reportedly asked her to leave the place.
On Saturday, the Governor warned the VC against delaying action in the molestation case. He also expressed concern on the condition of some fasting students.
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