<p>Vice-Chancellor Arunabha Basu Majumder has written to the governor, who is also the Chancellor of the varsity, seeking his intervention in the issue, officials said.<br />On November 17, the university's anti-ragging committee in a surprise visit to three boys' hostels caught 17 students while they were ragging some newcomers, who had been stripped off their clothes and beaten up.<br /><br />Following the incident, the committee recommended suspension of six students for two years, one year suspension for five and suspension for one semester to three others.<br />The accused students were members of Students Federation of India, CPI(M)'s student wing, an official of the anti- ragging committee had said.<br /><br />The recommendations of the committee were, however, rejected at the executive council meeting.<br /><br />The proposal was rejected by 6-5 votes with one member in the 12-member council preferring not to vote.<br /><br />The six members were against the suspension as well as constitution of anti-ragging committee, which according to them was not constituted as per UGC directive.<br />The vice-chancellor, however, said the executive council was informed about the formation of the anti-ragging cell.<br /><br />Describing the stalemate as "unfortunate", the VC said abiding by the university norms he had taken up the matter with the Chancellor.<br /><br />Meanwhile, three members of the anti-ragging committee -- Jyotish Basak, Debiprasad Boot and Nikhilesh Roy -- have resigned, while three others, including the chairman, have threatened to quit if their recommendations were not implemented.</p>
<p>Vice-Chancellor Arunabha Basu Majumder has written to the governor, who is also the Chancellor of the varsity, seeking his intervention in the issue, officials said.<br />On November 17, the university's anti-ragging committee in a surprise visit to three boys' hostels caught 17 students while they were ragging some newcomers, who had been stripped off their clothes and beaten up.<br /><br />Following the incident, the committee recommended suspension of six students for two years, one year suspension for five and suspension for one semester to three others.<br />The accused students were members of Students Federation of India, CPI(M)'s student wing, an official of the anti- ragging committee had said.<br /><br />The recommendations of the committee were, however, rejected at the executive council meeting.<br /><br />The proposal was rejected by 6-5 votes with one member in the 12-member council preferring not to vote.<br /><br />The six members were against the suspension as well as constitution of anti-ragging committee, which according to them was not constituted as per UGC directive.<br />The vice-chancellor, however, said the executive council was informed about the formation of the anti-ragging cell.<br /><br />Describing the stalemate as "unfortunate", the VC said abiding by the university norms he had taken up the matter with the Chancellor.<br /><br />Meanwhile, three members of the anti-ragging committee -- Jyotish Basak, Debiprasad Boot and Nikhilesh Roy -- have resigned, while three others, including the chairman, have threatened to quit if their recommendations were not implemented.</p>