"Suranjan Das (vice-chancellor) has expressed his opinion. I think that the teachers and students should sit together and devise ways and means to restore normalcy in the university," the Governor told reporters here.
"The main object of the university is to teach and the main object of the students is to learn," he said.
Vice-Chancellor Suranjan Das had yesterday urged the state government to take action against those involved in Wednesday's assault and that it would not be possible for him to work as VC if action was not taken on the basis of his report.
Meanwhile, state BJP President Rahul Sinha, who met Tripathi at Raj Bhavan along with other party leaders, alleged that the "assault" was "pre-planned and a ploy to cover up a financial irregularity of over crores of rupees at the university."
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The education minister, he said, has no right to intervene in the affairs of Calcutta University as it is an autonomous body or call the vice-chancellor for a meeting on the issue.
"The Governor is the chancellor of Calcutta University and he is the only person to talk to the Vice-chancellor regarding any issue," he said and demanded Chatterjee's resignation.
He also demanded punishment of the culprits and sought a judicial probe by a sitting or former judge.
"I have expressed my concern to the Education Minister and he said he will take appropriate steps in this regard. Students should always respect teachers," he had said yesterday.