New Delhi:- Despite procedural lapses in the inquiry process into the controversial Afzal Guru event at JNU, it appears from the probe report that the sequence of events does not constitute a major act of indiscipline, JNU professors said on Thursday.
In a meeting of Chairpersons of all Centres of School of Social Sciences tonight, attended by 17 faculty members, it was noted that several students who have been named in the probe report of February 9 event were from the same centre.
Despite the procedural lapses in enquiry process, it appears from available sections of the enquiry report whatever transpired does not constitute a major act of indiscipline, the minutes of the meeting said.
It was also reported that the teachers who have known these students for long and have interacted with them in classrooms and supervisors were of the view that their conduct and performance hitherto have been exemplary, it added.
It was also decided during the meeting that the professors will bring this to the notice of the Vice Chancellor with request to restore normalcy on campus and ensure that the named students can return to normal academic activity.
After a high-level committee of the university, found them guilty of violating university norms and discipline rules show-cause notices were issued to 21 students on March 14 asking them to explain why disciplinary action should not be initiated against them.
They have been given time till tomorrow to reply to the notices following which a final decision regarding the quantum of punishment will be taken by the administration.
The students have called for a protest demo at the administration block tomorrow against the findings of the report and the functioning of the committee.
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