The Governing council has come under fire after it proposed to set up a Khalsa University Amritsar.
Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh had questioned the logic behind this move and apprehended that it would dilute and subvert "the heritage status" of Khalsa College.
KCGC President Satyajit Singh Majithia in a statement issued today said the "concerns" of all including the respected political leaders that "heritage" of the Khalsa College should be protected at all cost, are valid and the KCGC is committed to maintain the "historic character" of the building intact.
"As the same society that runs the Khalsa College and other institutions will be running the University, the question does not arise that the land or any infrastructure of the varsity will go to any individual or any particular family, least to his own, as reported in section of media," stated Majithia.
"We need to generate employment through professional courses thus the university degrees are must. If cities like Delhi or Hyderabad can have 7-8 universities why cannot Amritsar have two Universities," he said while rubbishing the statements that one city should have only one University.
In the state of Punjab alone, eight private universities were established in the last five years, then why KCGC, which has the experience, financial back up and fulfil all norms required for the university as per state government and UGC rules and regulations, is being denied the opportunity to start institution of higher learning, he said.
"Today when the KCGC wants to set up its own University, unnecessary controversies are being raised," he said.
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