Controversy over Vice-Chancellor appointment: DMK leader's allegation – Central government is adding fuel to the fire

Posted on 26th Apr 2022 by rohit kumar

The rhetoric is going on in the matter of the Tamil Nadu government withdrawing the right to appoint Vice-Chancellors in universities from the Governor. Now the leader of the ruling party DMK in the state, A Saravanan has also stated the matter. Targeting the central government, he said that we are in a time where there are constant attacks on the features of the constitution from the central government. The central government is adding fuel to the fire and the governor is also following the policies of the central government.

 

 

Governor speaking outside his authority

 

The DMK leader further said that the governor is speaking outside his authority. They should not talk about the National Education Society. Unfortunately, the governor is doing this. The Governor should reflect the bill of the people of Tamil Nadu. One should talk about the interests of the people of Tamil Nadu and not some MLAs.

 

 

There should be decentralization of education

 

DMK leader A Saravanan further said that decentralization of education is necessary. Those who are not aware of the conditions in Tamil Nadu can never settle in the state. Sadly, they are scared of BJP. The AIADAK party is also disappointed with the behavior of these leaders within the assembly.

 

What's the matter?

 

The Tamil Nadu government passed the bill in the state assembly on Monday, April 25, 2022. According to the provisions of this bill, now the right to appoint Vice-Chancellors in the state universities has been taken away from the Governor. Now his appointment will be done by the state government only. CM Stalin had defended the government's decision, saying that even in PM Modi's home state of Gujarat, vice-chancellors are not appointed by the governor but by the state government itself.

 

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