Overview
- At a Thursday meeting, the working committee refused to accept Noyna Chatterjee’s resignation and asked her to continue, which she agreed to do.
- Chatterjee said Friday she formally withdrew her resignation after being told her exit could affect salary disbursal and key administrative functions.
- The committee noted graffiti bearing accused Monojit Mishra’s name on campus walls and decided to remove it after the post-festival reopening.
- Mishra, a former student and contractual staffer, is the principal accused in the rape and murder case, with students Zaib/Jaib Ahmed and Pramit Mukherjee/Mukhopadhyay identified as facilitators.
- A campus security guard, Pinaki Banerjee, was also arrested on charges of aiding the crime, and Chatterjee remains under scrutiny for Mishra’s earlier hiring and access.