Looking calm and composed in the face of the strong protest staged by Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) students today ahead of his maiden visit to the campus to take charge -- which led to a scuffle between police and protesters and detention of around 25 of them in the morning -- he told PTI "The law will take its course.
The TV actor and BJP member, embroiled in a prolonged face-off with the students who have questioned his stature to head the premiere institute, was responding to a query as to whether he would consider withdrawing police cases against the pupils involved in the last year's gherao of FTII Director Prashant Pathrabe, to create a positive atmosphere on the campus.
"I will think of where I can help and examine if there is such a scope to withdraw the cases if the students approach me."
He said he was willing to address grievances of the students with a "positive approach", adding "the government has given me a responsibility and I am here to do my job."
Chauhan said after he assumed charge, the first meeting of the FTII Society and the Governing Council was conducted in a smooth manner where many procedural decisions were taken unanimously.
Asked to react to media reports that the Centre might replace him with other candidate for chairmanship once the dust settled down, he said "It is government's prerogative. I am ready to do any work that is assigned to me."
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At its first meeting held under chairmanship of Chauhan, the FTII Society elected noted film producer-director B P Singh as its Vice President.
It also nominated Rajkumar Hirani, Satish Shah, Pranjal Saikia, Narendra Pathak and Bhavna Somaiyya to the new General Council.
The FTII staff accorded a welcome to Chauhan, who assured them that he would work to solve their long pending demands including that of pension.
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