"We are of the view that the crisis at AU is to be squarely blamed on the mishandling by the Vice Chancellor who could have prevented things from going out of hand by simply giving a patient hearing to the students' union leaders," the group comprising Lok Sabha members Vijay Sonkar and Mahendra Nath Pandey, MLAs Suresh Kumar Khanna and Krishna Paswan, MLC Laxman Acharya and city unit president Shashi Varshney told reporters.
"One cannot find fault with such a demand. In fact, it would have been wise to keep both online and offline options open for a few years before switching over completely to computerised system.
"The VC also compounded the problem by calling the police which led to the unfortunate instance of lathi charge on protesting students. He may have intended to maintain order on the campus but has ended up disrupting the same," the leaders said.
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Trouble has been brewing on the campus since Saturday when
AU students' union president Richa Singh, vice-president Vikrant Singh and general secretary Siddharth Singh "Golu" and their supporters were stopped from entering the VC's office before whom they wished to submit a memorandum.
A police complaint was also lodged against the students' union leaders by the varsity administration and though there has been no FIR or arrests so far, a police party lathi charged the agitators when they resumed their stir on Monday.
Interestingly, Richa, who fought and won the union polls last year as an Independent and joined the Samajwadi Party recently, has been otherwise at loggerheads with other union office-bearers all of whom belong to the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP).
Recently, she had even accused the varsity administration of victimisation on the basis of complaints by her opponents in the ABVP.
However, attempts by the varsity administration to crush the agitation with an iron fist appears to have compelled the students' union leaders to bury their ideological differences and put up a joint fight.