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Shreya Bhattacharji, an associate professor of Central University of Jharkhand, has been suspended for inviting a retired JNU professor, MN Panini to an official event. The event was organised to celebrate the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel earlier in March.
State Governor Draupadi Murmu, who was the chief guest for the event, opted out from attending the event because Panini was part of it.
When Vice Chancellor, Nand Kumar was asked about the suspension, he said that despite being aware of the decision to invite the JNU teacher, he was not aware of Panini’s credentials. On March 17, two days before the event on March 19 at CUJ, the VC asked Panini to cancel his visit, reports The Telegraph.
According to the order which came on Monday (March 28), Bhattacharji has been relieved of all her responsibilities at CUJ, which included acting as Dean of School of Languages, Dean of School of Education, and Dean of Students’ Welfare. The order further prohibits her from leaving the CUJ headquarters without prior permission from the VC.
When questioned further about drawing conclusions on the JNU controversy which has gripped the country for a while now, even though a legal verdict is yet to be declared by the courts, Nand Kumar responded with this:
Holi holidays were declared to be the reason for the late arrival of the suspension notice.
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