The students had taken the VC and Registrar Pradip Ghose hostage demanding an independent probe into sexual harassment of a girl student inside a boy's hostel on August 28.
"It was a life-threatening situation for me and other members of the executive council who were under gherao. I fear I would have been killed had the police not come," Chakrabarti said.
After the arrested 35 students were freed, the agitating students lifted the blockade of Jadavpur police station on the condition that an independent probe would be done on the alleged sexual harrassment of the girl student.
All the 35 students were released on personal bond, police sources here said.
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"There were people from outside who came to the campus and joined the protests. We heard them saying reinforcements are coming from outside and none of the teachers could recognise the protesters," Chakrabarti said, adding, he saw students hurling abuses at him and the rest of the teachers," the VC said.
The VC and the Registrar said that the authorities were ready to sit for a discussion with the agitating students for ending the impasse.
Student union leaders said they would chalk out a fresh course of action and threatened that agitation would continue till the authorities apologised for bringing in police inside the campus and resort to lathicharge to "break a democratic movement."