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| NC leaders demand judicial probe into JU affairs | | ‘Take strong exception to FORCE statement’ | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | Sep 10: Ex-Legislators of National Conference ,Sheikh Bashir Ahmed, Brij Mohan Sharma and Th. Kashmira Singh have taken exception to the statement issued by the Forum of Recognized Colleges (FORCE). In a joint statement these leaders said that the statement smack as if the so called representatives of the Forum have sold the interest of the students and the coming generation of Jammu for petty monitory gains of increasing B Ed seats during current year. They said these merchants have no authority to give any certificate to the functioning of the University which has become a sinking boat and every public representative has a right to raise voice against the misdeeds being done in the University. It is unfortunate that a premier and sacred seat of educational institution i.e. Jammu University's affairs have gone from bad to worse and academics are being ignored, favoritism is being done and funds are being swindled, there is un-resent among the students and faculty. There is no academic calendar, no proper system of promotions and recruitment. The recent episode of declaration of the result of Part Ist has created worst type of history not in the country but in the world. National Conference leaders said the statement feels to have been propped up by the Vice Chancellor as his defense. This kind of attitude of the Vice Chancellor of involving the students, teachers and now the FORCE shows how nervous and shaken the Vice Chancellor is with the exposure of his misdeeds. The Vice Chancellor instead of indulging in such petty street politicking should come out clean by allowing an independent judicial enquiry to probe the various charges leveled against him and if the Vice Chancellor is sure that no wrong has happened in the University, why is he trying to hide the affairs of the University behind an impregnable iron curtain? Vice Chancellor must remember that the Jammu University is a public institution of great importance with which the sentiments of the people of Jammu are associated and no responsible citizen of Jammu and Kashmir will allow a handful of people, who have a vested interest in the continuation of the Vice Chancellor, to defend the deeds of the Vice Chancellor for petty personal gains. They also appealed that the Government should invoke its conscious to save this great institution from academic disaster. The Government must order a judicial enquiry by a High Court Judge in order to ensure that the University remains a prestigious institution of learning and does not end up as a playground to the ‘harakiri’ of a coterie of a few who for their personal benefits are digging the grave of the University.
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