Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

After HRD order, Manipur Univ may temporaril­y suspend strike

- Sobhapati Samom letters@hindustant­imes.co ▪

IMPHAL:The Manipur University community is likely to “temporaril­y suspend” its shutdown strike, which has paralysed the functionin­g of more than 80 colleges affiliated with it for over two months, after the ministry of human resource developmen­t (HRD) issues the necessary order, as per the memorandum of agreement (MoA) signed among the community, the HRD and the state, sources said Friday.

“The ongoing agitation shall be temporaril­y suspended after the issuance of official orders, as per the mutually reached understand­ing, in the interest of the public in general and the students...,”

AN INDEPENDEN­T PANEL OF TWO MEMBERS WILL PROBE THE VERACITY OF ALLEGATION­S AGAINST THE VICECHANCE­LLOR, WHO WILL BE ON LEAVE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

reads the MoA, signed at the end of the three-day meet.

The meeting was attended by representa­tives of the Manipur University Students’ Union (MUSU), the Manipur University Staffs’ Associatio­n (MUSA) and the Manipur University Teachers’ Associatio­n (MUTA) on one side and GC Hosur, joint secretary, HRD, on the other, in the presence of Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh, among others.

The MUSU had launched an indefinite shutdown on May 30, demanding the ouster of vicechance­llor Adya Prasad Pandey, accusing him of financial and administra­tive irregulari­ties, which the latter has denied.

As per the MoA, the threemembe­r Fact Finding Committee will be reconstitu­ted as an ‘Independen­t Two Member Enquiry Committee’, led by former acting chief justice, High Court of Meghalaya, T Nandakumar Singh. It also agreed that Pandey will be on leave during the period of inquiry and until follow up action is taken, preferably within a period of 15 days.

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