"There is serious rot in the education system... Principals have to live in fear and serve in servitude. They have to bend backwards before every Tom, Dick and Harry. Those who do not, get hammered.
"The college doesn't deserve the shabby treatment it is being administered by a section of society including handful of "disgruntled" alumni," the principal said on Facebook in response to a post by Deepak Mukarji, a member of the St. Stephen's College Governing Body.
Mukarji said in the Facebook post, "Now that the Supreme Council has stated its support for St. Stephen's College and its Principal, it may well be time to introspect the future of the College, including considering shutting the College and handing the premises over to St. Stephen's Hospital as a R&D institution or some such facility to do with medical education".
"The core purpose of Christian service to the nation would not change while certainly reducing the unnecessary level of noise around it," Mukarji added.
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St Stephen's Supreme Council, which is a part of the Governing Body, had earlier this week come out in support of Thampu, saying the college is being subjected to character assassination by vested interests.
While Thampu has claimed that he is being "chased as an animal" over the issue despite doing his best in the capacity of principal, a section of students, teachers, alumni and several women right organisations have been demanding his removal.
Thampu, who has been embroiled in controversies ever since he took over as the college principal in 2008, had earlier last week said he would resign if "it is objectively proved that he is an embarrassment to the institution".