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CM Mann demands immediate conduct of senate polls in Panjab University
Writes letter to Vice President of India to seek his intervention in the matter
Babushahi Bureau
Chandigarh, November 12, 2024: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has sought the kind intervention of Vice President of India Jagdeep Dhankhar for the immediate conduct of senate polls in Panjab University, Chandigarh.
In a letter to the Vice President, Bhagwant Singh Mann said that non-declaration of Senate Elections in Panjab University despite the completion of the current senate's term on October 31, 2024, is a highly emotive issue for the state.
He said that the Panjab University was constituted under the Punjab University Act, 1947 (Act VII of 1947) and was established to compensate the State of Punjab for the loss of its main University at Lahore subsequent to the partition of the country in 1947.
Bhagwant Singh said that after the bifurcation of the State in 1966, the Punjab Reorganization Act 1966 maintained its status, meaning thereby that the University continued to function as it was and its jurisdiction over the areas that were comprised the present State of Punjab continued as such.
The Chief Minister said that ever since then, Panjab University, Chandigarh has been part of the emotional, cultural, literary and rich legacy of the state.He said that since the University was set up, its Senate was constituted after every four years, with the members elected through a democratic process.
Bhagwant Singh Mann said that strangely, the elections to the Senate have not been conducted this year, though over the last six decades these were held regularly in August - September of the relevant year.
The Chief Minister said that the failure to conduct elections to the University Senate, whose current term ended on October 31, has not only disenchanted stakeholders but is also against the canons of any good governance and the Law.
He said that there is a substantial resentment amongst the teachers, professionals, technical members, graduates of the University and representatives of various constituencies for the delay in Senate elections.
Bhagwant Singh Mann said that it is also against the statutes ofthe University that mandate it to hold the elections every fourth year and this delay has sparked widespread anxiety within the university's academic and alumni communities.
The Chief Minister said that reports suggesting that the democratic election process might be replaced by nominations are adding fuel to fire, as such an alteration would undermine the university's democratic ethos and diminish the voice of the graduate electorate, which has always played a critical role in the governance of the institution.
Seeking kind intervention of the Vice President, Bhagwant Singh Mann urged him to advise the Panjab University Administration and the Administration of the Union Territory of Chandigarh for proper and timely conduct of elections to the Senate of the University.