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Ex-VC Isher's advisors now advice Sharma | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 8: Acting Vice-Chancellor Prof. R.D.Sharma who has been on letter writing and defamation threatening spree is yet to even touch the team which facilitated whatever wrong is being alleged to have been done by ex-VC Prof. Mohan Pal Singh Isher. If the sources are to be believed, Sharma has been picking up individuals randomly and tossing them here and there on the recommendations of the same team which aided and advised ex-VC Prof. Mohan Pal Singh Isher. They said that the decisions which were taken by ex-VC Prof. Mohan Pal Singh Isher purely on the aid and advice of the coterie surrounding him are being reversed one after the other, again on the aid and advice of the same coterie. Be it the decision to penalise Assistant Registrars or transferring officials manning various important positions, sources said that ex-VC Prof. Mohan Pal Singh Isher did what the coterie around him advised or what they thought was best for the working and betterment of the university. They added that acting VC Prof. R.D.Sharma is aided by Special Secretary Jai Kumar Sharma, the same man who was considered closest aide of Isher and who would often call up people at the top to know about probability of the extension being given to the ex-VC. According to sources, Sharma had been making desperate attempts to get one of his close relatives adjusted in the university but failed to get the plan successfully executed. They said that Sharma is yet to touch any other official in his secretariat, some of whom have been making desperate efforts to denigrate him publicly and ensure that he does not become permanent VC. He has changed none and if sources are to be believed, he is unlikely to kick any of the individuals in his secretariat out because he knows their reach and probable impact on his chances of becoming VC. |
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