"We have been seeking an appointment with the VC since long. Today finally when he decided to meet us our demands went unheard, " JNUSU president Mohit Pandey said.
"He refused to revoke the abrupt suspension of nine students. Neither he had any reply to the issue of disappearance of Najeeb Ahmad from campus two months back," he said.
Nine students were suspended last month for allegedly disrupting the Academic Council meeting along with a teacher who was served notice for addressing them and is facing an enquiry for the same.
Yesterday, these students alleged "witch-hunt" by the administration and said they were being "selectively targeted" for their political activism.
The administration, on the other hand, has issued another notice to these students giving them a second chance to depose before the enquiry committee and has decided to constitute a separate enquiry panel for probing the role of some faculty members in disrupting the AC meeting last month.