Ready to face probe into med seats issue: Narayanasamy

Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy said that his government was prepared to face any probe into the admission of students to self-financing private medical colleges and deemed universities in the Union Territory.

By :  migrator
Update: 2017-06-21 19:31 GMT
Narayanasamy

Puducherry

Addressing a press conference here, the Chief Minister said that the whole process of admission of students for various PG and Diploma courses in the private medical colleges and deemed universities was handled by the Centralised Admission Committee (CENTAC) in  ‘a very transparent and fair manner’. 

He said that the Lt Governor Kiran Bedi, had, however, been making allegations that 71 seats under government quota in the deemed universities and private medical colleges were ‘bartered away to private managements’. 

Narayanasamy said that he had challenged the Lt Governor on the floor of the Assembly through a statement to prove her allegations and accusations against the officers and the political leaders. ‘It is ten days now since I asked her to prove her charges. But she had not come out with any proof or evidence so far. I want to know what she is going to do now’, the Chief Minister asked. 

He said he had also written a detailed letter to the Union Health Minister apprising him of the perfect procedure and fair functioning of the  government in the admission  of students.

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