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By IANS | Updated: July 16, 2020 20:30 IST

Kolkata, July 16 West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, here on Thursday, hit out at Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar ...

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Kolkata, July 16 West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, here on Thursday, hit out at Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar for his criticism of the state's education system. A governor couldn't talk like a political party's representative, she said.

"I urge the Governor to respect the Vice-Chancellors. He can't talk like a political party representative," Banerjee said at Nabanno, the Secretariat.

During the day, Dhankhar criticised the education system and said the quality of education in West Bengal was rapidly falling due to political control and affiliations.

"It's unfortunate that the education is politically controlled. The politically-controlled education system can never serve the purpose. The political grip on education is tightening in Bengal. It will hurt students, education scenario and society at large," the Governor said.

Terming education important, he said, "It's the soul of the society as it passes from one generation to another. Neglect of education will hurt generations."

His remarks came a day after the state government refused permission to VCs to attend a virtual meeting, called by Dhankhar on July 15, citing the Covid-19 pandemic.

"Are we his servants? It's going too far now. He (Dhankhar) is constantly asking for information from the state government. What should we do? Should we only reply to his queries and do nothing else? I have been in touch with him over phone. I won't show you the telephonic thread as it's not proper. The Chief Secretary and the Home Secretary have met him several times to update on various issue," Banerjee said.

Earlier, the Governor said he had scheduled a virtual conference with the VCs. "You will be shocked. The government said there is no provision for virtual conferences. Can you ever imagine in changing India the virtual conferences are being held day in and day out by the Chief Ministers. The government has the audacity to write to the Governor saying there is no such rule," he said.

Stating that he is here for a year and trying to improve the education scenario, Dhankhar said, "I have interacted with former VCs, students, guard and academic. They all share my anguish that education in the state, which is gifted with the finest and oldest institutions, is rapidly falling due to political control and affiliations."

"If I am raising the issue of quality of education, I want students to get the best. I don't understand why the government is objecting to this," he remarked.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Mamata BanerjeeJagdeep DhankharMamata banerjee-led trinamool congressMamata banerjee-led west bengal
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