HC ruling on Priya Varghese not final, option to approach SC open: Kerala Guv

Press Trust of India

Thiruvananthapuram

Hours after the ruling CPI(M) in Kerala on Friday claimed that the Kerala High Court ruling in favour of Priya Varghese, wife of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s private secretary, for appointment in Kannur University was a “blow” to Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, he responded “that it was not final”.

Khan, who is in Chennai presently, told reporters there that after the High Court delivers a judgement, a person has the right to go to the Supreme Court.

“I will wait for that. The decision is not final. The option to approach the higher court is there,” he said while also declining to comment about the judgement. Earlier in the day, CPI(M) state secretary M V Govindan said that the verdict was a blow to Khan in view of the stand taken by him regarding her appointment.

“It is a blow to the Governor. Look at what all he had said. It is a blow for you (media) too. You too were very vocal on that issue,” Govindan said. Khan, in his capacity as Chancellor of universities in the state, had last year stayed her appointment and alleged that Kannur University’s move to appoint her was “political”.

On Thursday, the High Court had said that Varghese has the relevant experience for the post of Malayalam Associate Professor in the varsity and her candidature for that position be considered accordingly.

On being told that a minister has said that SFI was a protector of universities in Kerala, Khan said he was not going to comment on statements of ministers, but said it was everyone’s duty to protect educational institutions. 

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