By Express News Service
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A day after Governor Arif Mohammed Khan’s letter to the Kerala authorities expressing his willingness to relinquish the submit of Chancellor turned public, the Governor hit out brazenly in opposition to the ruling dispensation for its unlawful interference in college affairs.
Speaking to the reporters in Delhi on Saturday, the Governor stated makes an attempt have been being made to tie his arms in college affairs. Terming political interference in establishments of upper studying as insupportable, the Governor expressed his anguish over the federal government ignoring his repeated warnings in opposition to favouritism in college appointments.
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Khan stated he had tried his greatest to cooperate with the federal government for the graceful functioning of universities however the cooperation was not reciprocated. The submit of Chancellor has been given to the Governor to make sure transparency within the functioning of universities. However the Chancellor will not be in a position to operate freely, he stated. Khan stated it was on this context that he wrote to the Chief Minister urging him to take up the submit.
The Governor stated the state can be bereft of upper training going by the current state of affairs. He stated cases of unlawful appointments in universities have been identified many instances by his workplace however no motion was taken by the federal government. Such an angle is unacceptable, he stated.
The Governor identified that the federal government recommending a single identify to the submit of Vice Chancellor in Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit constituted a gross violation of present rules. If a variety committee had shortlisted probables as per norms, then probably the most appropriate particular person may have been chosen judiciously, he stated. Khan warned of great penalties within the increased training sector if the current scenario continues.