Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Tuesday lamented that the higher education sector in Kerala was inching towards a 'collapse,' forcing talent to leave the southern state. The governor's statement came in the wake of reports of alleged fake certificate cases and malpractices involving activists of the Students Federation of India (SFI), the student wing of the ruling CPI(M), for securing admission in colleges and winning student union elections.
"You becoming a member of a particular student organisation means you have a passport to do all kinds of illegal things", Khan told reporters. The Governor said the crime rate in Kerala was fortunately very low, but the tendency to take the law into your own hands is very high because "you feel that your union will protect you, your student union will protect you."
Noting that the collapse of higher education is a more serious matter than the collapse of law and order, he lamented that "we are playing games with the future of our coming generations." "Unfortunately, we do not attach the kind of importance to education which we must," the governor said.