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JNU Chief Proctor resigns over alleged differences with admin

NEW DELHI: A top JNU official who was leading the inquiry into missing student Najeeb Ahmad''s case besides other disciplinary issues on campus, resigned from the post allegedly over some differences with administration prompting the varsity to appoint his replacement.

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New Delhi, January 24

A top JNU official who was leading the inquiry into missing student Najeeb Ahmad's case besides other disciplinary issues on campus, resigned from the post allegedly over some differences with administration prompting the varsity to appoint his replacement.

The Vice Chancellor met Chief Proctor AP Dimri on Tuesday following his resignation and decided to appoint Vibha Tandon, a professor in varsity's Special Centre for Molecular Medicine, as his replacement.

This is the second time that a chief proctor has resigned since the new vice-chancellor took over last January.

Dimri took over after his predecessor quit citing “personal reasons” after controversy broke out in February last year over an event to mark the third anniversary of execution of Afzal Guru, a militant involved in 2001 Parliament attack.

Although both Dimri and the university have refused to talk about the latest development, sources claimed that he quit over differences with university administration over handling of some disciplinary issues on campus, including the recent altercation between two groups following which Najeeb went missing.

"He was leading an inquiry into the case. Then the disruption of the Academic Council meeting happened where nine students were suspended. The administration also banned any sort of protests or demonstration near its building. Dimri had certain differences with the authorities over handling of these issues," a source close to Dimri said.

The proctor's office is responsible for handling all the disciplinary issues on campus, including ordering of inquiry, probing the issues and recommending punishment for the students. PTI

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