Noisy scenes in Puducherry Assembly over medical college admission
By PTI | Published: 01st June 2017 04:05 PM |
PUDUCHERRY: Members of the Opposition and ruling Congress engaged in a war of words in the Puducherry Assembly today on the issue of admission of students for PG courses in private medical colleges under government quota, leading to a walk out by the opposition over the matter.
Members of the opposition AIADMK and AINRC alleged that the students seeking admissions in medical colleges faced hardships owing to lack of proper approach in deciding the list of candidates for the medical courses.
Ruling Congress MLAs and a section of Ministers took strong exception to the allegations of the opposition while Speaker V Vaithilingam ordered switching off of all the microphones of the opposition.
Earlier, the AIADMK (Amma) legislature party leader A Anbalagan sought clarification from the state government on the number of students selected for admission to various PG courses in the colleges through counselling held on different dates in the CENTAC, a body authorised for selection of the candidates.
Anbalagan contended that the territorial government had committed a blunder of conducting the counselling without fixing the fees first.
He also alleged that there was an attempt to divert the unfilled seats to management quota of the colleges.
Former Chief Minister and Leader of the opposition N Rangasamy also sought a detailed probe into the alleged irregularities in the selection process.
Refuting the allegations, Chief Minister Narayanasamy said he had already apprised the Union Health Minister of the situation and asked the opposition to speak with sufficient evidence to prove any irregularity in the admission process.
Narayanasamy told the House that he would present a detailed report tomorrow as to how many students were selected along with other details relating to admissions.
He also said the state government had issued show cause notices to the managements of the some colleges here for declining to admit students selected through CENTAC for PG courses on the ground that the fee fixed by the Fee committee was not acceptable to them.
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