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Despite protests, outgoing Bihar Guv appoints VC, pro-VCs

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Press Trust of India Patna
Outgoing Bihar Governor Devanand Konwar has appointed one more VC and two pro-VCs, even as the demand for probe into the allegation that he took money for appointment of VC and pro-VCs in universities has intensified.

According to a notification issued late last evening, Anjani Kumar Sinha has been appointed VC of Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur university, Raja Ram has been made pro-VC of Patna University and Padmasha Jha has been chosen for the same post in Bihar University, Muzaffarpur.

Konwar, facing protests from the ruling NDA over appointment of eight VCs and two pro-VCs, including that of Patna university Shambhunath Singh recently without consultation with the state government, has been transfered to Tripura by President Pranab Mukherjee on March 9.
 

According to the notification Konwar would swap posts with D Y Patil.

The Patna High Court had earlier quashed appointment of six of the eight VCs by the governor on the ground that the state government was not consulted. But the same persons were later re-appointed.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has expressed displeasure over the unilateral appointments by the Chancellor.

Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi has demanded that the Centre probe the appointments made by Konwar following allegation by Congress MLC Jyoti that Rs 3 crore has been charged for appointment of a VC and Rs 1 crore for pro-VC.

Jyoti had made the allegation while the Governor was addressing the joint session of Bihar legislature at the start of the budget session on February 18.

Two senior ministers, Narendra Singh and Giriraj Singh, have also sought an inquiry against the Governor.

Education minister P K Shahi has expressed anger over the issue in the Assembly.

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First Published: Mar 15 2013 | 6:10 PM IST

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