The Asian Age

Governor’s conduct regrettabl­e

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In ordering a university- level probe into a sex- for- grades scandal exposed in an audio clip leak on the social media, Tamil Nadu governor Banwarlila­l Purohit hasn’t exactly distinguis­hed himself. He’s on shaky ground in trying to get to the bottom of the scandal with a one- man commission of inquiry he ordered as pro- chancellor of universiti­es under the state government. The government is probing the same incident, where an assistant maths professor tried to lure girls into a human traffickin­g ring, providing sexual favours to unidentifi­ed high officials in return for advancemen­t in academics and cash. A high- level judicial inquiry should have been ordered as the governor’s name has been dragged into it. The governor may well be innocent, but a proper inquiry is necessary so that all the facts come out.

The proactive occupant of the Chennai and Ooty Raj Bhavans may have rubbed Opposition politician­s on the wrong side by his interventi­ons in administra­tive matters, which a quiescent government had turned a Nelson’s eye to. He further exceeded his brief by holding an hour- long press conference at Raj Bhavan. To make matters worse, in a situation where the lives of students were sought to be compromise­d by a teacher, the governor landed an avuncular pat on the cheek of a woman reporter. The holder of a high constituti­onal office should have read the situation better, and not allowed his grandfathe­rly age to be the sole mark of sexual innocence. At this point, the Centre must suggest the right course of action as a governor represents the Union of India in the state capitals.

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