Sardar Rajas row: SC upholds stay on classes till final hearing


BHUBANESWAR: Giving no respite to the Sardar Rajas Medical College students, the Supreme Court has upheld the stay preventing the former, from attending classes till the final hearing of the case, while the apex court has ordered the state government and college authorities to present their case before the court on January 12.

The Court on January 5, had barred the 124 medicos of Jaring-based Sardar Rajas Medical College in Kalahandi from attending classes. They were relocated in five institutions in the State as per an order of the Orissa High Court. On December 16 last, the students of Sardar Rajas Medical College had received a much-needed shot in the arm after the apex court gave the Odisha government permission to go ahead with the admission of these students in two government and three private medical colleges of the State as per the order of the High Court.

Hearing a special leave petition (SLP) filed by students of three government-run medical colleges pleading for a stay of the admission process till the matter is resolved, the apex court had advised the petitioners to appeal to the High Court instead.front

Meanwhile, despite agitation by students at VIMSAR in Burla and MKCG in Berhampur who protested the admission of Sardar Rajas students in their institutions citing lack of infrastructure and faculty, the State government on December 22 completed the admission process of 124 students in five institutions. Of them, 55 were be relocated to MKCG Medical College and Hospital in Berhampur while another 54 were absorbed in Burla-based VIMSAR. The remaining 15 students were given admission in three private medical colleges – Hi-Tech Medical College, KIMS and Institute of Medical Sciences and Sum Hospital in Bhubaneswar.

But the matter took a new turn after the Sardar Rajas students were denied entry into VIMSAR for verification of documents and completion of the admission process for four consecutive days.

The agitating students were demanding that the State government should wait for the apex court verdict and not to go ahead with the admission process as ordered by the HC. However, they later withdrew their strike and allowed the students to complete the admission process.