Santiniketan (WB):Visva Bharati University on Tuesday demanded a CBI inquiry into the August 17 campus violence for which it blamed a ruling TMC MLA and some other ruling party leaders, and asserted the prestigious central university will remain closed until the perpetrators are brought to book.
The University has also decided to seek Prime Minister Narendra Modi's intervention for the deployment of central security forces on its premises, a development that could be a potential flashpoint with the state government. The prime minister is the chancellor of the university.
The vandalism at the prestigious university, founded by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, has snowballed into a major political row after some ruling TMC supporters and varsity authorities filed police complaints against each other.
West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar threw his weight behind the university, which accused the local TMC MLA Naresh Barui of masterminding the violence.
Dhankhar Tuesday wrote to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, urging her to initiate stern action against the perpetrators as "panic and atmosphere of fear" is prevailing at Santiniketan.
The Birbhum district TMC leadership blamed the vice-chancellor, the university's "arrogant approach", and "outsiders imported by the varsity" for Monday's mayhem.
The heritage university was shut down indefinitely on Monday following violent protests against Visva Bharati's decision to construct a boundary wall around the venue of Poush Mela, a prestigious annual cultural event started more than a century ago.
According to Shyam Singh, the Birbhum district superintendent of police, nine persons have been arrested for campus violence.
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Palpable tension prevailed at the institute with barely any movement seen on Tuesday morning.
The university filed a police complaint against Bauri, the Trinamool Congress MLA from Dubrajpur, who is also a former student of Visva Bharati, and two other TMC leaders, who were present when the violence took place.
Bauri denied any involvement and said he was present in the peaceful protest not as a TMC leader but as a former student of the university.
According to police sources, locals have also filed complaints against university officials, including Vice-Chancellor Bidyut Chakrabarty, blaming them for the violence. Calling the complaints "false", the university demanded their immediate withdrawal.
"Unless the miscreants, who committed vandalism along with TMC leaders at the lead, are booked and until we are at ease through the creation of condition in which the members of the university are free from bodily harm and humiliation, Visva Bharati would remain closed," the university said in a press statement Tuesday evening.
The varsity also demanded that police withdraw the "false FIRs" slapped on the vice-chancellor and other university officials or else campus won't be free from "threat of humiliation and violence".