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Minister admits lapses, Oppn stages walkout

: The Congress-led UDF walked out of state assembly for the second day over the "lapse" on the part of the government in preventing six self-financing colleges from being accorded minority status.

Replying to the matter raised by opposition leader Oommen Chandy, State Education Minister M A Baby said that it has come to his notice that a lapse at official level had occurred in communicating the government stand to the National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions on time.

A probe would be conducted on the lapse and prompt action would be taken against the guilty, Baby said.

Chandy charged Baby with misleading the house on the issue and said the fax message seeking one month time for the government to take a decision was conveyed on June 23 after the Commission granted minority status to six institutions on June 20.

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Fears for family in war zone

He said he has only been able to speak to his wife a couple of times since the violence started as she is constantly on the move to avoid air strikes.

He said: "They are always moving - they took my son to visit my dad for the first time but they only saw them for 15 minutes because there was a rumour that they were going to bomb the area. It is difficult to know where she is going to be."

But he is full of praise for the British officials who are keeping him informed of the situation and says they have been understanding, helpful and supportive at this time.

He added: "I went to my house two days ago and I found a letter from one of our neighbours. She knew my wife was had gone home and I found a note and she expressed how worried she was and I cherished this letter.

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