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ASI Director
General selection runs into major controversy
January 19th, 2010
By Our Correspondent
Jan. 18: The selection process of the new director general of
the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has become mired in controversy,
with a section of archaeologists alleging "inbuilt bias against
South Indians."
Dr K.M. Suresh, director (museums) of the Kannada University
in Hampi, has moved the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT)
against the selection process. "I suspect a bias against
South Indians."
"The first selection sub-committee short-listed my name
two years ago and I was asked to apply for the post again last
year," he told this newspaper. "But a new sub-committee
was formed and my application was kept aside during the selection
process." The culture ministry spokesperson Mr Dhawan, however,
said the selection process was methodical' and the interviews
were conducted in December 2009 with subject experts and officials.
It was the inclusion Dr Nayanjot Lahiri and Dr Gautam Sengupta
in the shortlist that set off the debate.
Dr Lahiri, a well-qualified archaeologist, happens to be a colleague
of Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh's second daughter, Dr Upinder
Singh, at Delhi University. Dr Gautam Sengupta is a known CPI
(M) sympathiser and friend of culture secretary, Mr Jawhar Sircar.
"Dr Lahiri is qualified and why should one disqualify her
for being a colleague of Prime Minister's daughter?" asked
a
professor at the Delhi University.