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Subramanian Swamy speaks out on reports he was offered JNU vice-chancellor's job

BJP leader Subramanian Swamy took to Twitter to dispel rumours that he had been offered the post of Vice-Chancellor of JNU.

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BJP leader Subramanian Swamy took to Twitter to dispel rumours that he had been offered the post of Vice-Chancellor at JNU. He wrote on Twitter: "Media is on fire that I have been offered the JNU VC post. No formal offer nor will there be if the Govt cannot meet my pre- conditions." 

An earlier report indicated that the HRD ministry had offered the post of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) vice chancellor to BJP leader Subramanian Swamy, but he has put some conditions before accepting the coveted post. It is learnt that HRD Minister Smriti Irani spoke to Swamy about the offer.

However, there was no official communication from the Ministry. It also remained unclear what riders the BJP leader has placed before the Ministry for accepting the offer. Interestingly, the development comes even before the Union Ministry is to finalise the search-cum-selection committee for selecting the new VC.

The current VC S K Sopory is set to retire in January next year. As per the rules, a panel of names selected by the committee is sent to the President (who is Visitor of the central varsities) by the HRD Ministry before the announcement of the new VC. The advertisements for inviting applications from the interested candidates for appointment of the new VC was given in August this year.

With inputs from PTI

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