Hindustan Times (Delhi)

JNU teacher under scanner over sexual harassment claims

- Aheli Das letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Several students at the Jawaharlal Nehru University’s (JNU) Centre of Chinese and South East Asian Studies (CC&SEAS) along with members of the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students’ Union (JNUSU) protested on campus on Monday alleging inaction by the varsity’s Internal Complains Committee (ICC) against a senior professor accused of harassing a student of CC&SEAS.

According to the students, the professor had been harassing the woman for several months following which she lodged a formal complaint with ICC on April 10.

The complainan­t told HT that the professor would arrange in-person meetings with her and send her lewd poems. “He was suggesting a special relationsh­ip between us and this continued for months. When I refused to meet him, he would harass my friends to ask about my whereabout­s and even threaten to fail us,” said the woman.

HT reached out to university vice-chancellor Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit as well as the accused professor but neither responded to queries seeking comments.

The woman and her friends also claimed to have approached the police. “We even showed evidence to the station house officer (SHO) of Vasant Kunj (north) police station, including screenshot­s of all the texts that the professor had sent but we were just told that they would take it up eventually. However, no further action was taken,” a student said. Deputy commission­er of police (southwest) Rohit Meena confirmed police received an email complaint from the woman. “We are waiting for a written statement. An FIR will soon be registered,” said Meena.

“All matters with ICC are strictly confidenti­al. Enquiries on all matters are in process,” said presiding officer of the ICC.

According to JNUSU, the professor continued to conduct classes despite the complaint. “Upon no concrete action, the students of CC&SEAS filed a complaint of sexual, mental and academic harassment on April 15 with ICC. Even then, no action was taken, neither was any interim relief provided to the survivor or the class,” JNUSU said in a statement on Monday, expressing solidarity with the students.

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