The university has been rocked by protests from students and professors who have condemned Vice Chancellor Rajan Velukar's decision to suspend Prof Neeraj Hatekar on Saturday.
AAP leader Mayank Gandhi today visited the protestors to show support at the varsity's Kalina campus in Santa Cruz.
Gandhi said, "This is a case of corruption. Hatekar was suspended for raising various issues pertaining to administration of the university and he was suspended without being issued a show cause notice."
Hatekar is also convenor of the Joint Action Committee for Improvement of Higher Education in Maharashtra, a body that has protested the lack of transparency in the appointment of the vice-chancellor.
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Hatekar and others had earlier claimed that Velukar's academic and publication records did not meet the qualification criteria for the post.
VC Velukar had said that law granted him the power to suspend Hatekar and that he had ordered a departmental inquiry against him.
"There are set rules for suspension and management council has to pass a resolution. However, Vice Chancellor Velukar in the suspension order says management council has taken serious view of my press conference and was suspending me. Vice Chancellor has no powers to suspend," he added.
Since yesterday, students and teachers staged protests against the suspension. A signature campaign was initiated and the department of economics also submitted a resolution to authorities defending Hatekar's right to free speech.
On December 12, 2013, Hatekar had held a press conference in which he had spoken about alleged mismanagement by Velukar.