Former Minister to stage dharna in front of CM’s office on January 18

H.D. Revanna upset with denial of permission to start PG course in psychology at Government Home Science College for Women in Holenarasipura

January 15, 2022 12:16 pm | Updated 12:27 pm IST - Hassan

Former Minister and Holenarsipura MLA H.D. Revanna

Former Minister and Holenarsipura MLA H.D. Revanna

Accusing the Higher Education Department of denying permission to start a post-graduate course in psychology at the Government Home Science College for Women in Holenarsipura for political reasons, former Minister H.D. Revanna has said he will stage a dharna in front of the Chief Minister’s office in Bengaluru on January 18.

Addressing a media conference in Hassan on January 14, Mr. Revanna said that the Higher Education Department is in control of private colleges. The department is not interested in strengthening government colleges in rural areas. “The Minister for Higher Education refused permission though the university and secretary of the department had cleared it. “C.N. Ashwath Narayan is unfit to be Minister for Higher Education. Such ministers are a disgrace to the government and the Prime Minister,” he said.

The JD(S) leader said he would stage the protest alone and would face the consequences if the police arrest him. “I am not inviting MLAs from the party to join the protest, as there are restrictions due to COVID-19,” he said. He also appealed to his father and former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda to raise the issues concerning Hassan. People of Hassan had always supported him in the last 60 years and ensured he occupied high posts, he said.

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