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YSRCP demands probe into ‘irregularities' in SSC exam evaluation
YSRCP demands probe into ‘irregularities' in SSC exam evaluation

The Hindu

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

YSRCP demands probe into ‘irregularities' in SSC exam evaluation

YSRCP leader and former Minister Adimulapu Suresh has demanded an immediate inquiry into the irregularities in the Class 10 answer scripts' evaluation, accusing the Education Department of jeopardising the students' future. Addressing the media in Hyderabad on Thursday, Mr. Suresh called for action against HRD Minister N. Lokesh and others responsible for the irregularities. He also wanted the government to hold admissions to polytechnics, residential schools, and IIITs until the revaluation and reverification process was completed. 'The department rushed evaluations to favor corporate colleges, compromising students' futures,' he asserted. Mr. Suresh highlighted the errors in over 30% of re-evaluated scripts, with marks in some cases rising from 30 to 93. The hasty process, completed in 21 days, was driven by corporate pressure for early JEE/NEET admissions, with Social Studies papers evaluated in only five days, he said. 'The coalition government has played with thousands of students' lives for corporate profit,' he charged, noting that over 11,000 students saw revised marks after 60,000 applied for revaluation. Meanwhile, the YSRCP student wing criticised the government, holding Mr. Lokesh directly responsible for gross mismanagement in the evaluation of answer scripts. In a memorandum submitted to the Commissioner of School Education in Mangalagiri, the its State president P. Chaitanya and working president Ravichandra demanded stringent action against those accountable. They also sought a public apology and the Minister's resignation.

‘Betrayal Day' posters launched
‘Betrayal Day' posters launched

Hans India

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

‘Betrayal Day' posters launched

Kodumur: Former KUDA Chairman and Kodumur Constituency Coordinator Kotla Harshavardhan Reddy, along with Kodumur Constituency In-charge Dr Adimulapu Suresh, released a poster announcing the upcoming 'Betrayal Day' protest to be held on June 4 in Gudur town on Sunday. The event is being organised as per the directions of former Chief Minister and YSR Congress Party State President YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. The poster release ceremony was attended by party leaders, local representatives, and activists, with a collective call to make the protest a grand success. Addressing the media on the occasion, Harshavardhan Reddy and Dr Adimulapu Suresh strongly criticized the ruling alliance government, accusing it of betraying the people of Andhra Pradesh. They alleged that even after completing one year in power, the coalition government has failed to fulfill the promises made to the public. The leaders highlighted how the alliance government, formed after the 2024 elections, has consistently misled the people by not implementing the commitments it made before the elections. They claimed that the present government has deceived every section of society — students, women, farmers, and the underprivileged. 'The people were lured with attractive promises during the elections, but the reality has been a stark contrast. Not a single assurance has been implemented, revealing the true nature of the TDP-led coalition,' said Dr Suresh. Kotla Harshavardhan Reddy said that June 4 would serve as a crucial moment to expose the betrayal of the alliance government. He appealed to YSRCP cadres, local leaders, farmers, youth, and the general public to gather in large numbers at Gudur to voice their discontent through peaceful democratic protest. Several prominent local leaders also took part in the poster launch event, including ZPTC member Raghunath Reddy, former Deputy Sarpanch Praveen, former Society President Krishna Reddy, and YSRCP Mandal Convenor Ramesh Naidu. The YSRCP leadership reaffirmed that their fight will continue until justice is served to the people of Andhra Pradesh and urged everyone to join hands in making 'Betrayal Day' a historic demonstration of public voice and democratic resistance.

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