Deccan Chronicle

Guv questioned for praising varsities

Claims that the Guv is being lied to by Deputy CM and others

- L. VENKAT RAM REDDY | DC

BJP MLA G. Kishan Reddy asked Governer E.S.L. Narasimhan on Thursday to answer why he praised the functionin­g of state universiti­es in Telangana state during the vice-chancellor­s’ conference held on Wednesday.

He asked the Governor to explain whether universiti­es deserve to be praised for having a 70 per cent vacancy in teacher posts and some department­s in OU are working with just one professor.

Hostel messes also have not opened even after commenceme­nt of the new academic year.

Mr Reddy said that the state universiti­es in TS had turned from bad to worse under TRS rule.

Mr Reddy threw a volley of questions at the Governor on the worse conditions prevailing in universiti­es and demanded that the Governor tour all universiti­es to get first hand informatio­n about the pathetic conditions prevailing on campuses, instead of praising them based on “fake reports” submitted by the Deputy Chief Minister and education minister Kadiam Srihari and other education department officials.

“On one hand, the TRS government makes tall claims of making the state open defecation free. On the other hand, the students in Osmania University and all

BJP MLA G. Kishan Reddy asked the Governor to explain whether universiti­es deserve to be praised for having a 30 per cent deficiency in teacher posts. Mr Reddy has asked the Governor to visit the universiti­es and witness everything first-hand. He also asked him to not believe the deputy Chief Minister and education officers.

other state universiti­es defecate in the open due to the lack of toilets. They bathe in the open too. The governor should visit OU campus in the morning to see all these things with his own eyes,” Mr Kishan Reddy said.

“Does the Governor know that the four old universiti­es in the state — Osmania, Kakatiya, JNTUH and Telugu universiti­es are functionin­g with half of the faculty? Does he know that some of the department­s in these universiti­es are functionin­g with one or zero professors?” Mr Reddy questioned.

Mr Reddy lashed out at Chief Minister K. Chandras- ekhar Rao for failing to visit even a single campus in his over four-year rule.

“The Chief Minister has time to visit his farmhouse every week. But he did not have time to visit the campus these four years. He should realise that it is because of the university students who spearheade­d the Telangana statehood movement and sacrificed their lives, that Telangana state became a reality and he could become the Chief Minister. We demand that Mr Rao immediatel­y release the funds to all universiti­es, develop facilities and take up faculty recruitmen­t programmes to improve the condition on the campuses,” Mr Kishan Reddy said.

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