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Cong MPs Slam BJP s Walkout From Parl IT Panel Meet; Claim Pegasus A No-go For Centre
As BJP MPs boycotted the Parliamentary IT panel meeting on Pegasus row, Opposition MPs slammed the denial of quorum, claiming the issue was no-go for Centre
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As BJP MPs boycotted the Parliamentary IT panel meeting on Pegasus row, Opposition MPs slammed the denial of quorum. Taking to Twitter, Congress MP Karti Chidambaram on Thursday, claimed that while the panel members had denied quorum, the witnesses from MHA and MeiTY refused to appear making up excuses. Terming Pegasus a no-go area for the government, Chidambaram jr claimed that the BJP wanted to expunge Pegasus from any debate, scrutiny or enquiry.
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Sir Muir Russell KCB FRSE Sir Muir Russell KCB FRSE was Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Glasgow from 2003 to 2009. During that period he was Convener of Universities Scotland, a member of the Universities UK Main Board, a Trustee of the Universities Superannuation Scheme, and a member of the UCAS Board. Sir Muir graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1970 with a First in Natural Philosophy (Physics) and took up a career in the civil service, assigned to the Scottish Office. His civil service career included a period in Whitehall as Head of the Home Affairs Secretariat of the Cabinet Office (1990-92). He was appointed Permanent Secretary to the Scottish Office in 1998, following open competition, and was the first Permanent Secretary to the Scottish Executive following the establishment of the Scottish Parliament in 1999.