Yudhishtira doesn’t teach us dharma: FTII students
BY Agencies2 July 2015 6:47 AM IST
Agencies2 July 2015 6:47 AM IST
Students of the Film and Television Institute of India took out a protest march through the city streets on Wednesday, demanding cancellation of the appointment of actor Gajendra Chauhan by the BJP-led government as chairman of the FTII governing council.
With reference to Chauhan's role as <g data-gr-id="13">Yudhishtira</g> in TV serial Mahabharata, the students raised slogans like "Yudhishtira do not teach us dharma" and said that FTII's institutional autonomy should be preserved without political interference in its affairs.
Displaying placards highlighting their slogans and demands, about 150 students walked from the FTII gate to the Balgandharva Theatre square where the march converted into a meeting addressed by local Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader Ajit Abhyankar as well as former Bombay High Court Judge B G <g data-gr-id="17">Kolse</g> Patil among others who supported the students and protesters.
The FTII Students' Association (FSA) has alleged that Chauhan lacked "credentials, stature and vision" to head the institute which is supposed to give a new direction to Indian cinema and also demanded dissolution as well as reconstitution of the newly appointed FTII Society. The TV actor's affiliation with the ruling BJP too has been the focus of the three-week long agitation by students by boycotting classes and stopping work.
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