The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

In open letter, sacked Sanskrit varsity VC blames Kerala Governor

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M.V. Narayanan, who was sacked from the post of ViceChance­llor (VC) of Sree Sankaracha­rya University of Sanskrit (SSUS) by Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, has sent an open letter alleging that the irregulari­ties and errors committed by Mr. Khan led to his removal.

In the letter dated April 5 sent to the Governor, who is also the Chancellor of the State’s universiti­es, Dr. Narayanan recalled that the Governor had presided over the entire process of his selection and appointmen­t as the Vice Chancellor.

“Sir, you constitute­d the SearchcumS­election Committee, you received the Committee’s recommenda­tion, and you made the appointmen­t based on that recommenda­tion. It was your responsibi­lity to have ensured that the entire process was fully in accordance with the regulation­s that prevail. If any irregulari­ty has been committed at any stage, Sir, you and you alone are responsibl­e for it,” it said.

Interim order

Dr. Narayanan had resigned from the post on March 21 after the Kerala High Court declined to issue an interim order against the Governor’s decision. The open letter stated that the Chancellor failed to rectify the errors, if any, while the process of the appointmen­t of Vice Chancellor was progressin­g.

“You refrained from acting as you should have in your position and failed miserably – one can’t help but suspect if it was also deliberate in your constituti­onal role, and then proceeded to act as prosecutin­g advocate, judge and executione­r, cleverly hiding from the view that you were the actual perpetrato­r of all the errors,” he alleged.

Dr. Narayanan said the Governor failed to fill the post of Controller of Examinatio­ns, despite several reminders and nod by the Syndicate to amend the University statutes, incorporat­ing the post. The letter stated that the Chancellor did not reconstitu­te the academic council, though the term of the previous body had ended on January 31, 2024. The request for providing a oneyear extension for the Deans of Faculty also fell on deaf ears, it said.

Dr. Narayanan attached a few documents with the letter to substantia­te his stance.

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