On a day when students from different universities converged on the campus here to pledge support to the stir, the Joint Action Committee (JAC) also said a bandh will be called in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh if their demands are not met.
The students are demanding ouster of Vice Chancellor P Appa Rao, who has proceeded on leave, and enactment of a legislation called "Rohith Act" aimed at preventing suicide of ST, SC, BC and minority students in universities.
On his part, Srivastava appealed to the students to withdraw their hunger strike, saying the deadlock could be resolved only through dialogue and that the administration should be allowed to function.
"We have been telling them for the last three days not to go on hunger strike. The main problem at this time is, today is 25th of January, students' scholarships, fellowships... There is a procedure to be followed. Somebody has to sign the cheques", Srivastava told PTI here.
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However, Srivastava said the reasons behind the student taking his own life in 2008 were not clear. "He was going through pre-PhD course work and for reasons which are still not clear, he committed suicide," he added.
Srivastava said he met some faculty members last night, and has sent an email to his colleagues "if they can come down to my residence and we can talk".
Security was beefed up with a large number of police personnel being deployed around the campus with the police "verifying" all those who are entering the campus.