NEW DELHI: Chief of opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi and Samajwadi Get together MP Akhilesh Yadav on Thursday participated within the DMK pupil wing protest in opposition to the UGC draft guidelines.
Addressing the gathering, the Congress chief reiterated his assault on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s (RSS) steady try to “eradicate histories” saying, “I have been saying now for some time that the aim of the RSS is the eradication of all other histories, all other cultures, all other traditions in this country. That is their starting point, and that is what they want to achieve. They attacked the Constitution because they wanted to impose one idea, which is their idea, one history, one tradition and one language on this country.”
“This attempt that they’re doing with the education system of the different states is just another attempt to push their agenda… I wish that multiple protests like this happen because the RSS needs to be made to understand that they cannot attack the Constitution. They cannot attack our states. They cannot attack our cultures, our traditions and our histories,” he added.
SP MP and INDIA bloc ally Akhilesh Yadav slammed the central authorities and mentioned that he was in opposition to the Nationwide Training Coverage (NEP).
“… They want to take over all the power of state governments. They want to make politicians servants of industrialists. We can never support New Education Policy… I am supporting all the students here and the decision that you have taken. I am against NEP. I am against BJP,” he mentioned.
In response to UGC’s new draft pointers, candidates can qualify for school positions in larger training establishments by clearing the UGC-NET in a topic of their selection, no matter whether or not their undergraduate and postgraduate levels are in several disciplines. Moreover, the rules suggest increasing the eligibility standards for vice-chancellors, permitting professionals from academia, analysis establishments, public coverage, public administration, and business to be thought of for the position.
Defending his stance, UGC chairman M Jagadesh Kumar advised ANI, “The search-cum-selection committee will now be formed by the chancellor, which was not explicitly mentioned in the 2018 regulations.”
“This structure eliminates ambiguity and ensures a more transparent process,” he added.
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