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Governor Khan acting at BJP’s behest: Kerala MP John Brittas

Brittas said Khan was abusing his position by asking the vice-chancellors of nine universities to resign.

October 25, 2022 / 17:49 IST
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John Brittas with Yashwant Sinha in Chennai
John Brittas with Yashwant Sinha in Chennai

Rajya Sabha MP John Brittas has said that by asking the vice-chancellors of nine universities to resign, Kerala governor Arif Mohammad Khan was trying to disrupt the functioning of the state government at the behest of the BJP-led Centre.

A fresh row erupted in the southern state after Khan sought the resignation of the vice-chancellors by October 24. He served notices to them seeking explanations for their legal right to remain in office.

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However, the Kerala High Court has given the vice-chancellors temporary relief, saying they can continue until they are removed as per the law by the governor in his capacity as the chancellor after getting their explanations to the showcase notices served to them.

“Arif Mohammad Khan is abusing the position,” Brittas, a member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), told Moneycontrol. “At the behest of the BJP, he is trying to disturb the administration and governance of Kerala. The ruling government is working smoothly for the welfare of the people, but governor Khan is creating hurdles.”