Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MEDICAL STUDENTS OF 8 FACULTIES TO CONTINUE BOYCOTTING LECTURES

Vice Chancellor­s of State Universiti­es insist students to engage in their academic work

- BY KALATHMA JAYAWARDHA­NE

While rejecting the direction issued by the Vice Chancellor­s of State Universiti­es for all medical students to engage in their academic work with immediate effect, the Medical Faculty Students’ Action Committee (MFSAC) yesterday said that the university students belonging to eight medical faculties have decided to continue boycotting lectures in protest of the South Asian Institute of Technology and Medicine despite the latest stand taken by the government regarding it.

MFSAC Convener Ryan Jayalath told the Daily Mirror that the government’s decision to abolish the SAITM and convert it into a not for profit institutio­n coming under the University Grants Commission (UGC) was a fraud done by the government to cheat on the people.

“Through this decision, the ownership of the SAITM will be the only thing that would change. The ownership of it will be handed over to some other party. But the deceitful procedure of the SAITM will be continuing even in the future. The main issue here is the privatizat­ion of free education,” he added.

He said that no solution had been granted for the issues which had been created through the privatizat­ion of free education, by this decision. He also said that the main reason behind the government’s attempt to change the name of the SAITM was that it had already been rejected from the medical councils in Britain, Australia and Maldives.

He said that university students attached to all medical faculties in the country would continue boycotting lectures uninterrup­tedly for the tenth month.

However, the Committee of Vice Chancellor­s and Directors (CVCD) said in a statement that this series of proposals could be accepted as a positive and constructi­ve series of proposals for the purpose of solving the issue arisen on the Medical Faculty of SAITM.

“Accordingl­y, since a positive situation has been created for all medical students of state universiti­es to continue their education and clinical training, we, the Vice Chancellor­s, insist them to engage in their academic work with immediate effect,” it said.

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