Suspended for talking to media

IN Media Watch Briefs | 08/01/2014

Bombay University's suspension of a Department of Economic professor Neeraj Hatekar three days ago for addressing a press conference and providing 'false information to the media' has spiralled into a major protest by students supporting the professor for focusing on academic ills. Today, police were called into the university for the first time in more than two decades. Lectures were cancelled as students stayed away.

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