Vadodara: a group of syndicate members and the Senate included Savli BJP MLA Ketan Inamdar on Tuesday Meeting Minister of Education Secretary Vaghani demanded a thorough probe to become a suspected fraud of recruitment at the minister’s university.
Information rejected about the appointments conducted by university officials, three syndicate members and seven senate members demanded that the state government be the investigation committee to investigate the recruitment carried out by the university.
A group of syndicates and the Senate first met Inamdar in Vadodara.
Inamdar is a member of the Senate appointed by the Government at the University.
Then, Inamdar along with the group reached Gandhinagar to meet Vaghani.
MLA in his letter was aimed at the Minister of Chief Gujarat (cm) Bhupendra Patel had sought strict action against all who was responsible for alleged irregularities in the recruitment process.
The university has begun the recruitment process for teaching positions and does not teach more than a year ago.
But after complaints of nepotism and favoritism, the state government has issued oral directives to stop the appointment process.
In August, MSU once again received a nod to continue recruitment.
This process is carried out for empty posts in certain departments and faculties from September 1 to 20.
“Of the 100 posts that interviews only 27 posts are filled.
When members of the syndicate demand the details of their candidates and appointments to their meeting, officials denied it, showing that some errors had occurred.
I have asked CM and the Minister of Education to form the investigation committee and I am sure they will be Do what is needed, “said Inamdar.
“We demanded that the Professor Parimal Vyas be removed as representatives of the MSU Chancellor and the state government must appoint the Pro Deputy Chancellor and restart the recruitment process with full transparency,” said Hasmuk Varhela syndicate member.