Bar foreign educational institutions: CPI-M
Friday June 01, 2012 08:11:58 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi:
The CPI-M Friday asked the government not to allow foreign
educational institutions into India.
The Communist Party of India-Marxist said Human Resource
Development Minister Kapil Sibal was trying to achieve this
bypassing parliament ahead of his visit to the US.
"The CPI-M warns the minister against any such move," it said in a
statement.
"On the contrary, those foreign owned institutions operating in
India in violation of the law must be proceeded against and steps
taken to prevent any further violations," it said.
The CPI-M said Sibal, on the eve of his visit to the US to attend
the Indo-US CEO Forum meeting, "is keen to find a way to satisfy
the demand of US educational institutions for easy entry into
India".
For this, the minister seeks to introduce liberalized rules which
do not require the assent of parliament, it said.
"Since the relevant bill for entry of foreign educational
institutions is pending before parliament, this would be a clear
case of bypassing parliament and is contempt of parliament."
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