With protest against his appointment at the helm of Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) refusing to die down, actor Gajendra Chauhan met Minister of State for Information & Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore in Delhi on Monday. Chauhan later said he was awaiting the I&B ministry’s nod to visit the institute and take charge. Replying to a question on whether he intended to visit FTII and assume office, Chauhan replied, “As soon as I get a direction from the ministry”. Asked about his meeting with Rathore, Chauhan said, “It was a personal meeting. It had nothing to do with my appointment in the FTII.” To a question on whether Rathore told him that he would be removed, Chauhan said: “Nothing of this sort was discussed. Main abhi bhi chairman hoon.(I am still the chairman)”. He said their meeting lasted for about 40 minutes. [related-post] Chauhan was named president of the FTII Society and chairman of its governing council on June 9. His association with the BJP — having served as joint convenor for culture in the BJP — and his alleged lack of “eminence and stature” triggered a protest by students that entered its 88th day today. When the protests began in mid-June, Chauhan told The Indian Express that he was planning to go to the institute and would “sit across the table” to “try to know what they are protesting against”. Asked why he hadn’t managed to visit the institute so far, Chauhan said, “My official joining hasn’t happened yet because of the circumstances prevailing at the institute. Till the time I take charge there, I cannot say much on the matter.” While Rathore was not available for comment, government sources indicated that the I&B ministry had asked Chauhan to dig his heels in for the time being. Sources also indicated that an option was being mulled wherein Chauhan’s role in FTII’s academic affairs could be curtailed, thus giving him more of an administrative charge. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court on Monday refused to entertain a PIL seeking its intervention to end the logjam at FTII. “It is the duty of the Centre and Information & Broadcasting Ministry to end the strike so that the tension in Pune comes to an end and the careers of FTII students are not affected,” stated the PIL, filed by Supreme Court lawyer Vineet Dhanda, adding politicisation of the issue has only worsened the matter.