
UDF members boycott varsity Syndicate meet
The Hindu
United Democratic Front (UDF)-backed members boycotted the Calicut University Syndicate meeting on Friday, alleging that it was convened without properly communicating the agenda to them. They said it was part of attempts to approve backdoor appointments and cover up legal proceedings.
Syndicate member Rasheed Ahamed, who staged a sit-in in front of the meeting hall, alleged that the university was proceeding with the appointment of 116 teachers, including 33 persons in reservation category, without properly following the reservation criteria. “It is part of the trickery to appoint undeserving candidates or candidates of their choice to reservation vacancies by flouting rules,” he claimed.
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