Vice Chancellor M Jagadesh Kumar today met a delegation of over 300 teachers, who submitted before him a memorandum detailing four demands.
"We have demanded that the Registrar should be sacked over mishandling of the row and supporting police crackdown on campus. We have also asked that the VC should approach police requesting dropping of sedition and criminal conspiracy charges against the students," JNUTA President Ajay Patnaik said during a press conference.
The varsity has already turned down the demand of adding more members to the high level committee saying it has full faith in it.
The VC told teachers that their demands will be looked into and varsity will take a call on it soon.
Earlier in the day, in an emergent meeting JNUTA passed a resolution demanding that the "internal mechanism of the university should be allowed to work but only after re-construction of the inquiry panel. We also appealed to the administration to maintain a conducive atmosphere to help students appear before the panel."