Appointments of VCs of 24 universities in Bengal without my approval: Governor

“These appointments carry no legal sanction and would be forced to take action unless soon recalled,” Jageep Dhankar said

December 30, 2021 12:30 pm | Updated 12:35 pm IST - Kolkata

Tagging Mamata Banerjee, Governor Jagdeep Dhankar tweeted that VCs of 24 Universities were appointed “in disregard of law”. File

Tagging Mamata Banerjee, Governor Jagdeep Dhankar tweeted that VCs of 24 Universities were appointed “in disregard of law”. File

West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar Thursday claimed that appointments of vice-chancellors of 24 universities in the State were made without his approval or in defiance of orders.

Mr. Dhankhar is the ex-officio chancellor of the State-run universities, including Calcutta University, Jadavpur University and Presidency University.

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"VCs of 24 Universities appointed @MamataOfficial in disregard of law. These are ex facie in defiance of specific orders or without approval by Chancellor-the Appointing Authority," the Governor tweeted.

"These appointments carry no legal sanction and would be forced to take action unless soon recalled," he added.

The warning comes close on the heels of chancellors and vice-chancellors of private universities not attending a meeting called by the governor earlier in the month at the Raj Bhawan in Kolkata.

Mr. Dhankhar is the visitor of private universities in the State.

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