Shillong: Nagaland University (NU) Post Graduate Students' Union (PGSU) has warned the Vice-Chancellor and Nagaland University Teachers' Association (NUTA). PGSU has served an ultimatum in order to resolve the ongoing crisis and resume normal classes with effect from March 17, 2010, in all the campuses of the NU.
As per sources, the PGSU, in the ultimatums served separately to the Vice-Chancellor and the Chief Executive Committee (CEC) of NUTA, said that the ongoing crisis within the university, resulting in the call of NUTA for total academic closure, is affecting the careers of the students. PGSU asserted that the students' prerogative right to education has been flouted by NUTA's ongoing agitation. Therefore, they have warned that the union would be constrained to initiate drastic measures against the NUTA in the event of failure to resume normal academic classes within the deadline.
In the ultimatum issued to the Vice-Chancellor, the PGSU claimed to resolve the issue within March 17 failing, which, it warned, would initiate an agitation against him. Moreover, the ultimatums to both the Vice-Chancellor and the NUTA were signed by the presidents of the unions of Kohima, Medziphema and Lumami campuses of the University.