"It is not my personal choice whether he should resign or he should not resign. He has (offered) to resign. So, the government and the Executive Council will take a decision," Union Culture Minister Mahesh Sharma here said.
Asked whether he has received any resignation letter from the NMML's Director, the Minister replied that he came to know about Rangarajan's offer to resign through the media and no formal resignation letter was received by his office.
The minister further said that the Centre has commenced the process of seeking opinion of the Election Commission, besides the Law Ministry over Rangarajan's appointment.
"The process has started," he said, while stressing that "procedural lapses" would be investigated.
Days after Sharma termed his appointment during the UPA rule for a further 10-year period as "illegal", Rangarajan had offered to resign as the Director of NMML.
At a meeting of the Executive Council two days back, Rangarajan had offered to resign citing personal reasons after which most of the members in the eight-member Council, chaired by ICCR President Lokesh Chandra, asked him to reconsider his move.
As a result of the change made by UPA last year, Rangarajan's three-year tenure which was to end in August 2014 was changed to a permanent job till retirement age (60) - which meant he got ten more years in office till 2024.
The government decided to seek the opinion from the Election Commission, which had sought the Culture Ministry to defer a proposal on permanent absorption of Rangarajan for the post till the election process was over in May last year.
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