Kerala University Controversy: Power Misuse Allegations and Governor's Influence
Kerala University Vice Chancellor Dr. Mohanan Kunnummal suspended Registrar K S Anil Kumar, allegedly for cancelling an event attended by Governor Arlekar. Criticism arose, particularly from Higher Education Minister R Bindu, citing the VC's lack of authority. The issue incited protests and heightened political tension, with accusations of RSS influence.
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In a dramatic turn of events at Kerala University, Vice Chancellor Dr. Mohanan Kunnummal has suspended Registrar K S Anil Kumar following the cancellation of an event attended by Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar, raising questions about the misuse of administrative power and the influence of political ideology.
Higher Education Minister R Bindu sharply criticized Dr. Kunnummal, arguing that he exceeded his authority as per university rules, as the power to suspend the Registrar lies with the Syndicate, not the Vice Chancellor. Bindu alleged that the suspension was baseless and politically motivated.
The controversy escalated into protests led by student and youth organizations, accusing the Governor of turning the university into a political battleground. The clash saw police intervention, with accusations against the Governor's alleged alignment with the RSS, further inflaming the tension on campus.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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