Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

BHU sends professor on leave after protest

- HT Correspond­ent

THE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS BEGAN A SIT-IN PROTEST ON CAMPUS AGAINST THE PROFESSOR’S REINSTATEM­ENT

VARANASI: The Banaras Hindu University (BHU) on Sunday sent a professor accused of sexual harassment on a long leave and decided to refer the complaints registered against him back to the institute’s executive council, a university official familiar with the matter said.

Professor Shail Kumar Chaube was suspended last year after 36 women students accused him of making obscene gestures and passing vulgar comments during a study tour. However, the university’s executive council revoked Chaubey’s suspension in June following an enquiry by its Internal Complaints Committee (ICC). BHU students began a sit-in protest against Chaubey’s reinstatem­ent on Saturday.

“On reconsider­ation of the matter, it has been decided by the university authoritie­s to refer it [complaints against Chaubey] back to the executive council for a review of its [earlier] decision and till that time Prof Shail Kumar Chaube has been directed to proceed on a long leave,” BHU public relations officer Rajesh Singh said.

Chaube has, however, refuted the allegation­s levelled against him.

“All allegation­s made against me are false. These charges were levelled by a few people envious of my progress. Along with me, three other professors, two lab attendants and a guardian also accompanie­d the students during the tour. I only delivered my duty as a teacher and a guardian of the students to ensure the success of the academic tour,” he said.

The protesting students ended their stir on Sunday and submitted an eight-point memorandum to the university administra­tion, demanding the professor’s expulsion and the registrati­on of a first informatio­n report (FIR) against him.

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