As the strike by the students entered the 40th day today, they also approached MPs across party lines including Union Minister Prakash Javadekar, who hails from Pune where the prestigious institute is located, and JD(U) leader K C Tyagi.
Sources said today that in their letter to Gandhi, students have sought his support to check the "assault on institutions of higher learning" and invited the Congress vice president to come to Pune and back their cause.
In the letter, Nachimuthu is also learnt to have requested Gandhi to take up the issue of FTII like he had taken up the issue of Ambedkar Periyar Study Circle in IIT, Chennai.
After an agitation and a political controversy, the ban on the Dalit students body Ambedkar Periyar Study Circle (APSC) was finally revoked by IIT authorities.
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When contacted, Nachimuthu told PTI that the students have written to Members of Parliament "across party lines" and listed Javadekar, Gandhi and Tyagi, adding they have written to other eminent personalities too.
Nachimuthu added that FTII students had also communicated to the Information and Broadcasting ministry about their willingness to hold more talks but there had been no positive response yet.
FTTI authorities have also served an ultimatum to the striking students to return to academic work or face the risk of rustication.