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JD(S) leader defends Kumaraswamy's action

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`Send Sudha Rao on compulsory leave'

MYSORE: Janata Dal (Secular) leader Mallesh has urged Governor T.N. Chaturvedi to send Vice-Chancellor of Karnataka State Open University Sudha Rao on "compulsory leave" till her superannuation.

Addressing presspersons here on Thursday, Mr. Mallesh accused

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Prof. Sudha Rao of preventing regularisation of services of 228 employees of the university.

Defending Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy's intervention in the matter on "humanitarian grounds", Mr. Mallesh said that the Vice-Chancellor had adopted a "rigid" stance against regularisation of services of employees instead of taking up the matter with the State Government.

Mr. Mallesh appealed to the Governor to stop the process of new recruitment to the university initiated by Prof. Sudha Rao and take steps to regularise the services of 228 temporary employees of the university.

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