"We have not received any official communication as yet from the Information and Broadcasting Ministry, which has called for a dialogue with the students to sort out the controversial issues and restore normalcy on the campus," a spokesman of the FTII Students' Association (FSA) told PTI here today.
The agitating students have alleged that Chauhan lacked "stature and vision" to head the premiere institution and his appointment was "politically coloured" in view of his association with the ruling BJP.
While issuing an appeal to the students a week back to restore normalcy on the campus, an I&B ministry communication had also expressed willingness to discuss all relevant issues leading to the strike.
The FSA subsequently sought an appointment date with the ministry to which no response has yet been received, the spokesman said, adding, that the association was still deliberating on the composition of its delegation-- expected to include both current and past students-- to hold talks with the government authorities.