Walkout from assembly over self-financing college issue

Tuesday, June 28, 2011: CPM-led LDF Opposition in Kerala on Tuesday staged a walkout from the Assembly protesting the recent police lathicharge on students agitating against UDF government’’s policy on self-financing professional colleges.
Seeking to move an adjournment motion on police action on students who were protesting against the policy in various parts of the state last week, former State Education Minister MA Baby alleged that the UDF government was hand in glove with the private managements of Medical Colleges and allowed them to fill all their seats overlooking merit.
Baby wanted the state government to put pressure on Centre to bring a central law to control private professional colleges in the country.
Police used brutal force to disperse activists of pro-CPI-M Students Federation of India during their agitation on last Friday, he alleged.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said government would not allow the private medical colleges to fill all seats on management quota.
Stating that government wanted to implement 50:50 ratio method for admission and a reasonable fees for merit students in private medical colleges, he said social justice has to be followed by these colleges.
The stand taken by managements of medical colleges run by Inter-Church groups that all seats would be filled from the management quota was not acceptable to government, he said.

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