Via PTI
KOLKATA: The overall secretary of the West Bengal Vice-Chancellors’ Council on Saturday mentioned no convocation was once held at the campuses of the state universities within the remaining two years because of the pandemic, as Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar lamented that he was once no longer being invited to the ceremonies despite the fact that he was once the chancellor.
Noting that the state of universities in West Bengal was once worrisome, Dhankhar at a programme on Friday mentioned he was once not able to “sleep at evening” as a result of the placement.
“What the governor has mentioned does no longer mirror the actual state of affairs. What number of convocations had been hung on campuses within the remaining two years? Please consider how the pandemic affected the whole thing,” Subiresh Bhattacharya, the overall secretary of Upacharjya Parishad or VC Council, advised PTI.
Addressing the Nationwide Scholars’ Convocation of the Institute of Price Accountants of India, Dhankhar additionally raised worry over “unionism of the VCs” towards him, regarding the conferences that he had referred to as, which have been ducked by way of the vice-chancellors.
Bhattacharya, who’s the vice-chancellor of the College of North Bengal, mentioned, “There’s a mechanism for calling such conferences.”
“If the mechanism is adopted, the VCs will pass as consistent with the foundations. The governor is our chancellor,” he mentioned.
The vice-chancellor of every other state college, who refused to be recognized, mentioned the governor was once invited to the convocations of Jadavpur College and Calcutta College in December 2019 and January 2020, respectively, however confronted protests by way of scholars.
“After that, the pandemic took place.”
The problem escalated to a political fist-fight between the opposition BJP and the ruling TMC.
“What the governor mentioned may be very true and it does not carry glory to the state if the VCs of state universities deal with him in one of these way on the behest of the Trinamool Congress govt,” BJP spokesperson Samik Bhattacharya mentioned.
Bhattacharya claimed he was once advised by way of the VC of a non-public college how he was once cautioned after attending a gathering convened by way of the governor.
TMC spokesperson Kunal Ghosh mentioned the governor must introspect how he was once appearing in favour of the BJP.
“The governor is making an attempt to turn out to be an ideal authority by way of summoning the VCs and issuing letters wondering other strikes of the Upper Schooling Division,” Ghosh mentioned.
The Upper Schooling Division refused to remark at the fiasco.