SP member Dharmendra Yadav claimed in Lok Sabha during Question Hour that 27 per cent reservation has not been given to OBCs in central universities and it was a clear violation of the provisions of the Constitution.
However, HRD Minister Smriti Irani said ever since NDA government has assumed office in May 2014, letters have been written to vice-chancellors of central universities nine times while in five meetings of the vice-chancellors the issue of filling up of vacant posts was mentioned telling them that no one should be discriminated against.
"Vacant posts of teachers are related to all categories and faculty shortage is due to establishment of new centrally-funded education institutions, increase in students intake on account of OBC reservation policy, non-availability of qualified candidates and immobility of senior level faculty members," she said.
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