Kolkata:The Visva-Bharati University on Friday formed a three-member committee headed by Calcutta High Court's former Chief Justice Jyotirmoy Bhattacharya, to look into the recent incidents of confinement of Rajya Sabha member Swapan Dasgupta and the clashes between students in the campus.
Meanwhile, the Left students brought out a rally protesting against the alleged attack on them on Wednesday night.
VU Executive Council members Dulalchandra Ghosh and Manjumohan Mukherjee are the other members of the probe committee which has been asked to furnish its report to Vice-Chancellor Bidyut Chakraborty within a month.
"The panel has been asked to look into the two recent incidents of unrest in the campus - the long confinement of RS member Swapan Dasgupta on January 8 and alleged clash and scuffle between two groups of university students on January 15," a VU official said.
"We hope to find out who all were involved in the two incidents. And then proper steps will be taken," the official said.
Dasgupta, on a visit to the varsity to deliver a lecture on the new citizenship law, was confined by CPI-M-affiliated Students Federation of India activists for close to six hours inside a locked room of the varsity.
Dasgupta, Vice-Chancellor Chakraborty, other varsity officials as well as BJP leader Dudhkumar Mondal were released from the Social Work department at Sreeniketan, a little distance away from the main campus at Santiniketan late into the night by the protesting students.
On January 15, two students having allegiance to the Left students' unions of the varsity were allegedly beaten up on Wednesday night with wooden rods, following which two arrests were made on Thursday.