Updated On: 14 December, 2012 08:38 AM IST | | Niranjan Medhekar
According to a Congress MLC from city, a question he raised earlier in the House is slated to come up during ongoing assembly session in Nagpur, which forced three-member fact-finding committee set up by UoP to speed up inquiry process.
After a gap of two months, the three-member fact-finding committee set up by the University of Pune (UoP) to look into the alleged revaluation scam, finally submitted its report yesterday.u00a0The development seems to have been spurred by the fact that a question is slated to come up during the ongoing Nagpur state Legislative Assembly session shortly. A case pointing to a major revaluation scam was registered in the second week of October, but the enquiry committee did not seem forthcoming for the past 60 days.
Mohan Joshi, a Congress MLC from the city has raised a ‘Starred Question’ related to the alleged revaluation scam, which hit the UoP’s examination department in mid October.u00a0“It has been two months and still the fact-finding committee appointed by the UoP was sitting on the report. That’s why I raised a starred question during the session. Though the question has not yet been discussed, the assembly has surely asked the UoP to send its reply on the current status of the case,” Joshi said from Nagpur.u00a0