The request came even as Chairman of the IIT-D's Board of Governors Vijay Bhatkar met HRD Minister Smriti Irani.
"The faculty of IIT Delhi stands by the decisions that its administration has taken to uphold the autonomy of the Institute. We request the Director, IIT Delhi to withdraw his resignation," the faculty forum said in a statement. The resignation has not yet been accepted.
Shevgaonkar had last Friday forwarded his resignation to Bhatkar citing "personal reasons" even as a media report suggested that he was under pressure from the HRD Ministry. The Ministry has denied that any pressure was put on Shevgaonkar that may have made him quit.
An enquiry is already underway about the MoU which has been at the centre of the controversy ever since Shevgaonkar quit.
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An IIT statement issued by the acting registrar yesterday had, however, said the campus in Mauritius is not an "extension campus of IIT-D" but an independent research academy named 'International Institute of Technology Research Academy' (IITRA). "IIT-D's role is only advisory in nature," it said.
While it remained unclear what transpired at the meeting, HRD Ministry sources maintained that Irani went to Rashtrapati Bhavan to enquire about the President's health.