Centre, Bengal spar over Patel anniversary
The West Bengal government on Sunday thumbed its nose at the Centre, insisting that it will not follow the Union HRD ministry’s directive to all higher educational institutions of the country to conduct a unity run on Sardar Patel’s birth anniversary.
In the latest face off with the Centre, the West Bengal education department has directed higher educational institutions including colleges and universities under its control to ignore the central directive.
Bengal’s education minister and Trinamool Congress secretary general, Partha Chatterjee said the state government will celebrate Sardar Patel’s birth anniversary in its own way and not according to the directive of the Union government.
The HRD ministry had directed all higher education institutions of the country to conduct a unity run on October 31 to mark the birth anniversary of India’s first home minister.
The educational institutions have also been directed to organise plays based on the theme ‘Nation Salutes Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’, make video recording of the event and send the same to the University Grants Commission (UGC).
“The Union government has no right to enforce anything on us. Paying tribute or respect can-
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The Union government has no right to enforce anything. Paying tribute or respect can’t be on the basis of any directive from anyone. We take objection to the directive on making video recording of the event and send the same to the University Grants Commission. PARTHA CHATTERJEE , Bengal’s education minister
not be on the basis of any directive from anyone. We specially take objections to the directive on making video recording of the event and send the same to the UGC,” Chatterjee said.
The state government’s objection to the MHRD directive comes four days after chief minister Mamata Banerjee threw a direct challenge to the Centre for its directive to link mobile phones with Aadhar by announcing that she would not do it.
“Let them disconnect my mobile connection. But I will not link my mobile number with AADHAR card. I am not bound to disclose all my personal matters,” she had said on October 25 while addressing a core committee meeting of Trinamool Congress in Kolkata.