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Police Lathi-Charge Student Protestors As Gajendra Chauhan Assumes Office At FTII

Here's What Happened When Gajendra Chauhan Finally Took Charge At FTII Today
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Amidst peaceful protests that turned into loud demonstrations -- which in turn required police intervention -- TV actor and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) member Gajendra Chauhan on Thursday took charge as Chairman of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune.

Banner saying "Tyranny of the Elected" put up by protesting students taken off

#PoliceBrutalityOnFTII

https://t.co/I0q1WYqNAC#FTII

— Syed Maqbool (@maqbool_sm) January 7, 2016

Students of the premiere filmmaking institute have been protesting against Chauhan's appointment as the Chairman since June 2015, on grounds if it being 'politically motivated'. From hunger fasts, to strikes and demonstrations, the students have also been a part of several rounds of talks with the Information and Broadcasting ministry to break the deadlock.

The FTII Students Association (FSA) members, who had earlier called-off their 139-day strike last year opposing Chauhan's appointment alleging that he lacked stature to head the institute, gathered early in the morning at the main gate of the FTII, ignoring a warning issued on Wednesday by police to maintain peace at the time of Chauhan's entry on the campus, reported PTI.

However, Pune's Deputy Commissioner of Police Tushar Joshi said that the students wanted to block the way to the institute and thus had to be restrained -- adding that they used 'minimum force'.

The ensuing scuffle let to the detainment of 40 protestors, enraging the crowd even more.

#FTIIProtests | Unbelievable scenes outside FTII campus. Students protesting, Police lathicharging them. pic.twitter.com/HNFegimwvP

— The Quint (@TheQuint) January 7, 2016

A woman student of FTII was quoted by PTI as saying, "We were protesting peacefully to register our dissent because political appointees are taking charge as members of the FTII Society. We got beaten up without provocation and taken to the police station. Our protest and resistance will continue."

Message from FTII students:Today Gajendra Chauhan along with others is set to visit campus. Students were peacefully...

Posted by Nishtha Jain on Wednesday, 6 January 2016

They will not give up! The students keep protesting #FTII#FTIIprotest@TheQuintpic.twitter.com/3muunWVNMV

— Abira Dhar (@AbiraDhar) January 7, 2016

The controversial chairman, who was confined to his hotel room till things calmed down, finally took over as the chairman of the institute.

"We have come to do a job. We have an agenda and we will do our job," he told the media succinctly.

The first meeting of the newly constituted #FTII Society in Pune chaired by Gajendra Chauhan. pic.twitter.com/vBnZP3HM8c

— ANI (@ANI_news) January 7, 2016

The first meeting of the newly constituted #FTII Society in Pune chaired by Gajendra Chauhan, earlier today. pic.twitter.com/wAqc9ep5ES

— ANI (@ANI_news) January 7, 2016

Social media was unanimously in support of the students, who they thought were being severely mistreated. From sharing videos to outraged posts and memes to sarcastic comments, Twitter and Facebook were abuzz with views on the issue.

This picture says it... #FTIIpic.twitter.com/1bKqEhMfq2

— Hansal Mehta (@mehtahansal) January 7, 2016

Bilateral talks with terrorists. War with FTII students.

56-inch bravery!

— Shirish Kunder (@ShirishKunder) January 7, 2016

Saw the FTII lathicharge clips. This is no way treat senior citizens

— IndiaSpeaks (@IndiaSpeaksPR) January 7, 2016

Lathi-charge on #FTII students is Modi Sarkar's #RangDeBasanti moment. Despotic, draconian.

— Sanjay Jha (@JhaSanjay) January 7, 2016

#FTII students are seeking a professional career; it is sad and shameful that their cry for a respectable head, duly recognized, is rejected

— Sanjay Jha (@JhaSanjay) January 7, 2016

Police lathicharge students protesting against Gajendra Chauhan outside #FTII campus in Pune pic.twitter.com/1HLJiabBI9

— ANI (@ANI_news) January 7, 2016

FTII students manhandled and detained by police yet again https://t.co/PeICEwEzX4 via @ar_anvipic.twitter.com/gGH4mKuu3g

— dna (@dna) January 7, 2016

Along with Chauhan, other controversial members of the FTII with alleged BJP affiliations — Rahul Solapurkar, Anagha Ghaisas, Shailesh Gupta, and Narendra Pathak — were also present for the first meeting.

Chauhan, who allegedly had been selected on the basis of a one-para CV, has worked in around 150 movies and over 600 TV serials. He is best known for the portrayal of the eldest Pandava Yudhishtir, in the BR Chopra epic TV series Mahabharat.

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