Meanwhile, social activist Swami Agnivesh and members of Delhi Minorities Association came out in Thampu's support and said a "mala fide campaign" is run against him and efforts are being made to influence the course of law.
Claiming that he is being chased as an "animal", Thampu maintained that his lawyer and former judge Manmohan Sarin had told him long before that attempts were being made to trap him in this case and he should report the matter to Internal Complaints Committee (ICC).
Though the principal referred to the Old Stephanians Association, an alumni group which is not recognised by the college, as one of the elements who he alleged are after him, he did not reveal the names of others saying "the obvious need not be stated".
"I have done my best in the capacity of a principal... But at the end of the day I am a human. I have a wife and two daughters who also live in the society. Since the matter is sub-judice I appeal all the elements concerned that this constant character assassination of me as well as the college should be avoided," he said during a press conference.
Reiterating his demand for a CBI enquiry into the issue, he said that, "I want a comprehensive, unprejudiced enquiry to be conducted and the truth to be revealed. I also welcome the HRD ministry and UGC for their intervention into the proceedings of ICC.