‘Ramesh remark has embarrassed govt’
Union HRD minister Kapil Sibal on Sunday said the controversial statements by his Cabinet colleague Jairam Ramesh against the home ministry had put the government in an “embarrassing” situation.
“There is a difference between a well educated and a wise man. Such statements put the government in an embarrassing situation,” the minister said when asked about the recent comments of the Union environment minister against home ministry in relation to China.
Mr Ramesh, while talking in Beijing about the India-China warmth developed during the Copenhagen Summit on Climate Change, had suggested that the home ministry needed to be “much more relaxed” in its approach to Chinese investments in India. He had said that the security establishment was putting “needless” restrictions on Chinese investments in India as “we are imagining demons where there are none”.
The remarks had evoked condemnation in the country and home minister P. Chidambaram had shot off a strongly worded letter to the Prime Minister. About the initiatives of the HRD ministry, Mr Sibal said the Centre was all set to increase number of seats in professional colleges to have more doctors, engineers and technicians.
On the sidelines of a function here he said, “We want to check colleges running with capitation fee. To achieve this, we are going to increase seats in professional colleges so that students need not pay donations.”
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