LUCKNOW, Jan. 13 -- Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday assured full government support to King George's Medical University (KGMU) amid the ongoing controversy linked to alleged religious conversion and related developments on the campus, asserting that the honour and security of the institution and the vice chancellor's office are the government's highest priority, stated KGMU officials. Vice chancellor Prof Soniya Nityanand met the chief minister on Monday to apprise him of the prevailing situation at the university, including the report of the panel constituted in connection with Vishakha Committee guidelines, and to seek his guidance on the matter. According to KGMU officials, the chief minister expressed satisfaction over the steps taken so far by the KGMU administration to handle the sensitive situation. He emphasised that the state government stands firmly behind the university administration in safeguarding the institution's dignity and ensuring a secure academic environment. On the alleged religious conversion nexus, the chief minister said that the scope of the matter is extensive and beyond the investigative capacity of the university administration. Therefore, the probe is being conducted by the STF, he said. The chief minister also praised the patience and restraint shown by members of the KGMU fraternity during what he described as a difficult phase for the institution. He urged all stakeholders to continue maintaining calm and cooperation while the investigation progresses. Following the meeting, the vice chancellor immediately convened an urgent meeting of all organisations associated with KGMU. The objective of the meeting, people familiar with the matter said, was to brief them about the outcome of the interaction with the chief minister and to prevent the proposed work boycott. The university administration is also expected to take constructive decisions aimed at restoring normalcy on the campus....