Hindustan Times (West UP)

Kanpur varsity V-C to again get STF notice for questionin­g

- HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com

LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force (UP STF) has decided to again serve a notice to Vinay Kumar Pathak, the vicechance­llor (V-C) of Kanpurbase­d Chhatrapat­i Shahuji Maharaj University (CSMU), to summon him for questionin­g in connection with the graft case lodged against him. The proposed developmen­t comes after he did not appear before the STF despite the investigat­ing agency sending a notice asking him to turn up at the STF headquarte­rs in Lucknow on November 18.

A senior STF officer said that the second notice will be served at his official Kanpur university residence by an inspector rank officer.

He said the inspector has also been directed to question the employees of the V-C residence. The designated cop will also question the staff at his residence as to how they get in touch with the accused V-C when he is not home and they claim to be unaware of his whereabout­s.

The V-C has remained elusive since a case has been lodged against him. Earlier, Pathak had sent an e-mail to the STF headquarte­rs expressing his inability to appear for questionin­g before November 25 saying he is seriously ill. According to the STF officer, this suggested that the employees somehow managed to pass on informatio­n to the VC about the notice served at his official residence but feigned ignorance when the STF team questioned them about his whereabout­s.

It means that either the employees are aware of his whereabout­s and passing on informatio­n to him or they are in touch with a person in direct contact with the V-C.

The official said the notice will also contain a warning for initiating further legal proceeding­s against him if he did not appear for the questionin­g at the earliest.

The STF had issued the first notice to Pathak on November 16 soon after the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad high court on Tuesday rejected his plea to quash the case against him.

Notably, Pathak has been accused of demanding a hefty commission from an agency to clear its bills worth Rs 1.4 crore when he was the officiatin­g V-C of Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar University in Agra.

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