Friday, July 27, 2018

S.A. Raja’s son arrested on cheating charge

NAGERCOIL, JULY 27, 2018 00:00 IST

He allegedly took money from students

A police team from Odisha arrested A. Johnsel Raja, son of educationist S.A. Raja, here on Thursday for allegedly cheating medical aspirants to the tune of Rs. 10 crore in the guise of giving admission to a medical college he is running in western Odisha though it had lost recognition of the Medical Council of India.

Sources in police here said S. Arul Raja alias S.A. Raja of Vadakkankulam, who served a jail term in the Aladi Aruna murder case and ultimately got acquitted by the Supreme Court, established a medical college in Western Odisha on a public– private partnership model. The Odisha government through the Western Odisha Development Council signed an agreement in 2004 with S.A. Raja’s Selvam Educational and Charitable Trust to establish a medical college in Kalahandi, a backward district.

The government reportedly allotted 25 acres free of cost and Rs. 20 crore for starting the college with 300-bed hospital with all facilities. However, the trust established Sardar Raja’s Medical College only in 2013–2014 and admitted 100 students and 24 students the next year. Since the college reportedly did not have mandatory infrastructure facilities and the staff, the Medical Council of India withdrew its permission for admitting students.

Consequently, the fate of 124 students of the college hung in balance. When the Odisha High Court ruled that the majority of the students be admitted in two government medical colleges and a smaller number of students in three private medical colleges and increased the number of seats in these three private medical colleges, government medical college students opposed it.

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