Narayanasamy demands probe into university registrar’s suspension case

He looks into the motive behind the quashing of the order by the Lieutenant Governor.

He looks into the motive behind the quashing of the order by the Lieutenant Governor.

Former Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy on Saturday demanded a probe into the suspension of the Puducherry Technological University registrar by the Vice-Chancellor and subsequent quashing of the order by the Lieutenant Governor.

Addressing a press conference, the former chief minister said that the VC had ordered suspension of the registrar on corruption charges. Within two hours of the order issued by the VC, the Lt Governor issued a letter quashing the disciplinary proceedings against the Registrar.

“A fair inquiry should be conducted as there is a motive behind revoking the suspension order. The government should come clean on this issue,” the former chief minister said.

He also demanded the cooperative societies to fulfill the commitment of the government to waive off the loans taken by the farmers. The former chief minister requested the government to provide age relaxation to the candidates applying for teaching posts.

The senior Congress leader slammed Tamil Nadu BJP president K.K. for trying to politicize the Coimbatore blast. Criticizing Annamalai. The Tamil Nadu government was quick to act after the incident. He said that the BJP is trying to use the incident for its political gains.