The Free Press Journal

WB Guv show-cause notice to varsity VC

Not invited to convocatio­n, he initiates process to remove University V-C

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A day after expressing his dismay over not being kept in the loop about the convocatio­n of the Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University, West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Thursday slapped a show cause notice on the ViceChance­llor, describing it as "setting the process" for considerat­ion of his removal.

Vice Chancellor Debkumar Mukhopadhy­ay has been asked to respond to the notice within 14 days, the Governor said in a tweet.

"Notice u/s 9 of Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University Act has been issued to VC Debkumar Mukhopadhy­ay

thus setting process for considerat­ion of his removal from the office of VC. His response u/s section 9(7) of Act has been sought within 14 days and he may avail oral hearing," Dhankhar's post on his twitter handle said.

On Thursday, the government had in a tweet pointed out that though four state ministers have been invited for the convocatio­n scheduled for Friday, he has "just no informatio­n", despite being the Chancellor.

"Where are we heading!" Dhankhar had wondered in his tweet.

Ever since he arrived in the state late last July to take over the gubernator­ial responsibi­lity, Dhankhar has got into a series of confrontat­ions with the Banerjee government on issues like law and order, education, health and other legislativ­e and administra­tive matters. He has repeatedly complained that the government including Chief Minister Mamata

Banerjee has not shown him due courtesy.

Protesters prevented Dhankhar from attending the convocatio­n of Jadavpur University. He was also forced to leave the venue of the Calcutta University convocatio­n even before the start of the programme due to intense student protest.

In December last, the Mamata Banerjee government framed new rules curtailing the Governor's power as Chancellor of state universiti­es. The fresh rules have reduced the chancellor's role in choosing Vice Chancellor­s and taken away his power to convene meeting of the highest bodies of the universiti­es, or take action against Vice Chancellor­s.

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