In a significant move that has intensified the ongoing tussle between the West Bengal Governor's office and the state government, Governor C.V. Ananda Bose has ordered a judicial inquiry into the alleged misuse of university campuses for political purposes. This decision comes amidst growing concerns over the politicization of educational institutions in the state, with accusations of campuses being used for electioneering and other political activities. The inquiry aims to shed light on instances of corruption, violence, and the inappropriate use of university resources, marking a critical moment in the state's efforts to maintain the sanctity of educational environments.
The directive for a judicial probe was issued following the Governor's decision to recommend the removal of the State's Education Minister, Bratya Basu, from the Council of Ministers, signaling a deepening rift between the Governor's office and the state administration led by the Trinamool Congress (TMC). The investigation is set to encompass around 30 government-funded universities in West Bengal, with the objective of ensuring that educational campuses remain free from political influence and manipulation.
The move has sparked a new row in the ongoing conflict between the TMC and the Governor, with both sides taking firm stances on the issue. The state government has yet to formally respond to the order, but the decision has already stirred significant debate among political circles and the general public. As the inquiry progresses, it is expected to bring to the…
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