"It is such a prestigious college and it is shameful if anything like this has happened. The matter should be investigated and the guilty should face action," Singh said.
"The cut-offs are so high for the college... The alumni are working on important positions across the country. The matter concerns the college's reputation and should be investigated," she added.
An FIR was yesterday registered against Satish Kumar, an assistant professor in St Stephen's chemistry department, after a PhD student filed a complaint alleging sexual harassment by him.
The victim alleged that Thampu had "criminally intimidated her to give a written application to him expressing her consent to close the matter in college itself in order to not cause any delay or problems in completion of her PhD". Thampu has not been named in the FIR.
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Though Thampu confirmed the fact that the victim had raised the matter with him, he denied allegations of trying to protect Kumar.
The college also issued a statement saying, "Such a complaint was duly and promptly forwarded by the Principal to the Internal Complaints Committee and an inquiry, following proper procedure, is underway and nearing completion."
"It is reiterated that St Stephen's is uncompromisingly committed to the safety and dignity of women on the campus and that no effort will be spared to ensure that justice is done."
Delhi University Teachers Association (DUTA) also condemned the incident and demanded that the accused be suspended till the inquiry is completed.