The Free Press Journal

Oust MU V-C cry gets shriller

- STAFF REPORTER

Following the failure of the Mumbai University (MU) to declare all its results by the July 31 deadline, students and political parties protested over the delay outside the university campus at Kalina, Fort and the Vidhan Bhavan.

The protesters raised slogans, display placards and banners while demanding the resignatio­n of Sanjay Deshmukh, MU’s Vice-Chancellor. They also criticised the state education ministry and voiced an urgent need for declaratio­n of results and distributi­on of marksheets.

Of 477 examinatio­ns MU conducted, 173 results were declared till Monday and by Tuesday evening 10 more were announced. Still, 294 results are pending.

During the protest, SFI district secretary Ramesh Shere said there has already been a delay of more than one month and demanded waiving off the reevaluati­on fee of Rs 600.

Students said they are waiting for a meeting with the V-C since July. “We have been waiting for an appointmen­t but the officials seem to be hiding. The V-C and School Education Minister Vinod Tawde are responsibl­e for this mess and should resign. We will continue our protests till this matter is resolved,” a student said.

Political party backed unions like Yuva Sena and ABVP that have joined the protest and demanded their resignatio­n. Pramod Karad, a senior member of ABVP, said, “We demand the resignatio­n as this delay has disrupted the future of lakhs of students.”

A senior member of Yuva Sena said, “We have been told that the university will declare all its results by August 15.”

In the meantime, the Bombay University and College Teachers’ Union (BUCTU) has filed a writ petition in the high court against the use of a new software for answer script evaluation.

The university on Monday revealed that all results would be announced by August 5 and the marksheets will be given within eight days of result declaratio­n.

The Yuva Sena claimed that the V-C will hold a press conference on Wednesday.

 ?? BL SONI ?? Yuva Sena members during the protest on Tuesday.
BL SONI Yuva Sena members during the protest on Tuesday.

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