Will probe if MU results not possible before Aug 16: Fadnavis

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis today assured the state legislative council that he would investigate whether the pending of the University could not be declared before August 16.

He was responding to a member's information that the MU Vice Chancellor Sanjay Deshmukh himself has told his party delegation that could not be declared before August 16.


The opposition parties alleged that Fadnavis was being misled by the VC over the declaration of

Raising the issue in the upper house, senior member said the prevailing mess and delay in declaration of was due to the VC's "ignorance" and he should therefore be asked to resign.

"The should also tell the students about what went wrong with the assessment process and help those, who wish to go abroad for further studies. Their future has become uncertain because of the VC," Tatkare said.

Participating in the debate, member Sanjay Dutt said that although the chief minister as well as the state education minister had assured the House earlier that all the pending would be out by August 5, the VC has himself admitted that completion of assessment was not possible before August 16.

"A delegation led by (city chief) met the VC yesterday and he himself admitted that all the pending cannot be declared before August 16. The VC has misled the CM and the education minister," he said.

In his reply, Fadnavis said that the information provided by Dutt was new to him and he would investigate it.

"are coming out everyday and I am getting a status report as well. However, the information provided today is new to me and I will investigate it," Fadnavis said.

"The Governor is the appointing authority for the VC and he has taken up the matter seriously and probing it. The governor will ensure action against whoever is guilty," the chief minister added.

Last week, the had ordered an inquiry against Deshmukh over his role in implementing the new online assessment system, which has resulted in a delay in declaration of examination

Minister of State for Higher Education Ravindra Waikar earlier told the that an inquiry would be initiated against Deshmukh about the manner in which the new assessment system was implemented.

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