The vice-chancellor of Gour Banga University, Malda, Gopal Chandra Mishra has resigned from his post.
Mishra confirmed having sent his letter to the state Higher Education secretary and told reporters he could not work in the present situation prevailing at the academic institution.
"Yes I sent the letter last night as I was not able to discharge my responsibilities in the present situations," he said.
Commenting on Mishra's decision, West Bengal Education Minister Partha Chatterjee said, "If there were allegations of irregularities in the institution, he should have taken responsibility in controlling that."
"Neither he did so nor approached me to discuss whatever problems he was facing. Even before tendering his resignation he did not communicate with me," Chatterjee said.
Mishra had resigned following agitation by members of the youth wing of a political party at the university campus on November 13 midnight against him.
The students' wing of that party launched a counter-stir in the campus alleging there was deliberate attempt to lower the dignity of VC's post.
The agitators alleged certain irregularities had taken place in the running of the university including anomaly in hostel accommodation in recent times.
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