Kolkata (West Bengal): Facing flak from the ruling TMC for visiting the Jadavpur University (JU) without informing the state government, West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Sunday said that he was left with no option but to rush to the campus to "rescue" Union Minister Babul Supriyo, who was heckled and gheraoed by a section of students.
Supriyo was blocked on Thursday at the campus by protesters from left-wing student unions for nearly five hours and was rescued out by the governor.
Dhankar, who is also the chancellor of the university, said that there was nothing wrong in his decision to visit the campus to understand the prevailing situation.
"I am happy that after I went there, I got the cooperation and support of students and professors," he said.
"If I don't connect with the agitating students and understand their situation, who will? I have to connect, have a dialogue with them...Only then, we can go ahead," the governor said at an event here.
TMC has criticised Dhankar for turning up at the varsity without informing the state government and for adopting a "partisan approach" in blaming the ruling party for the ruckus.
In a Facebook post, the TMC leader and Education Minister Partha Chatterjee said that the governor "should speak within the constitutional powers given to him".
However, the minister did not elaborate on the issue.
Chatterjee had earlier also criticised Dhankar for visiting the campus and for instructing the vice-chancellor to call the police to the campus when Supriyo was confined in the campus the agitating students.
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