
Hyderabad, August 18: The decision by the Jharkhand government to cancel the JSSC-CGL exam and all tests conducted by TDP has sparked reactions from leaders across the country. The Telangana BJP and TJ leaders have expressed differing views on this matter.
Telangana BJP President N. Ramchandra Rao hailed the decision as a victory for students. He stated, “This is a win for the students of Jharkhand. The government had to bow down to the strength of the students. The movement in Jharkhand showcases the true power of the students. This is a significant success for them.”
During his remarks, he also criticized the Congress party and the India Block. Rao noted, “It is unfortunate that neither Rahul Gandhi nor any leader from the India Block has met with the students or offered them support.”
Meanwhile, M. Kodandaram, head of the Telangana Jana Samithi and MLC, praised the government’s decision, saying, “The Jharkhand government has made a significant decision after a four-hour cabinet meeting. After extensive discussions, the cabinet has finally canceled the exams conducted by the Jharkhand Public Service Commission.”
He further mentioned that the government has taken steps to improve the functioning of the commission. Additionally, an official has been appointed to review the commission’s operations and make appropriate recommendations for improvement.
In response to allegations of paper leaks, the government has formed a committee. Kodandaram stated, “The government has also established a committee, chaired by a retired judge, to investigate the entire examination process, including the question paper and leak incidents.”
However, a consensus between the students and the government on one issue remains elusive. Kodandaram explained, “The CID is also investigating the matter, but students want an independent inquiry. They believe that only the CBI can conduct a truly independent investigation. This is where the government and students have not reached an agreement.”
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