Students of Banaras Hindu University (BHU) have launched a protest against the alleged reinstatement of suspended Professor S.K. Chaube, who has been found guilty of body shaming some female pupils and also for making lewd comments.
The students began a sit-in protest on Saturday night, demanding Chaube's dismissal. Carrying placards, the student shouted slogans against the BHU administration.
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The varsity's administration, however, stated that the professor was currently censored and could hold no post of responsibility.
BHU Registrar Neeraj Tripathi said: "He was earlier suspended but is now censored. The matter will again be taken up to BHU's highest decision-making body.
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"The Vice-Chancellor had taken cognisance of the complaint and suspended him. An inquiry committee later filed a report and the BHU's highest decision-making body censored the Professor. He can neither hold a post of responsibility in BHU nor attend any event or apply to any other college or university."
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The students had complained that during a tour to Pune in October 2018, Chaube had body shamed some of the girls and had passed lewd comments. The students lodged a complaint against the professor after returning from the tour.
The BHU administration set up a committee to probe the allegations after which the professor was suspended.
The committee which based its reports on statements of the students, found Chaube guilty.
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