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T'gana BJP prez calls off indefinite fast over Inter results fiasco

BJP president in Telangana K Laxman on Friday called off his five-day-long indefinite fast. He had started the fast in the wake-up of alleged goof-up in intermediate examination results. According to official sources, about 9.74 lakh students had appeared for the Intermediate exam in March this year and 3.28 lakh of them have failed.

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Published : May 3, 2019, 6:25 PM IST

Hyderabad: BJP president in Telangana K Laxman on Friday called off his five-day-long indefinite fast, seeking justice for Intermediate students in view of alleged goof-up in the declaration of results, following an appeal made by the party leadership.

Talking to media, BJP General Secretary Muralidhar Rao said that Hansraj Ahir, Union Minister of State for Home, offered fruit juice to Laxman at the state-run Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) here.


Laxman was shifted to the NIMS by police, hours after he launched the indefinite fast outside the state BJP headquarters here on April 29. He continued his fast in the hospital. BJP President Amit Shah spoke to Laxman, Rao said.

BJP president in Telangana K Laxman on Friday called off his five-day-long indefinite fast

"You have started the indefinite fast to intensify the stir among people. Henceforth, the whole party would take the stir forward. Keeping your health in view and the warnings by doctors, you should reconsider (your fast)," Rao quoted Shah as having told Laxman over the phone and also through Ahir.

Rao further said that Laxman called off his indefinite fast after Ahir put forth the party's as well as the Centre's view on the issue. BJP has decided to intensify the agitation in Telangana on the issue, the BJP leader said.

Laxman started his fast with demands, including sacking education minister G Jagadeesh Reddy, suspension of Board of Intermediate Education (BIE) secretary, judicial inquiry into the whole episode and paying compensation to families of students who allegedly committed suicide, upset with the result.

BJP staged a state-wide bandh on the issue on Thursday. According to official sources, about 9.74 lakh students had appeared for the Intermediate exam in March this year and 3.28 lakh of them have failed. The BJP has claimed that 25 students killed themselves since the declaration of results on April 18.

The alleged bungling by BIE in the announcement of results led to widespread protests by students, their parents, student organisations and political parties. Some students and their parents claimed that they secured poor marks despite being meritorious students.

Errors like not displaying practical exam marks in the memos of certain geography students and bubbling error in some OMR sheets along with mistakes of other nature have come to the fore since the announcement of results.

A three-member committee, appointed by the state government to look into the issue, has pointed out certain shortcomings in conducting the exam and suggested remedial measures.

Also Read: Telangana board extends last date for paying exam fee

Hyderabad: BJP president in Telangana K Laxman on Friday called off his five-day-long indefinite fast, seeking justice for Intermediate students in view of alleged goof-up in the declaration of results, following an appeal made by the party leadership.

Talking to media, BJP General Secretary Muralidhar Rao said that Hansraj Ahir, Union Minister of State for Home, offered fruit juice to Laxman at the state-run Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) here.


Laxman was shifted to the NIMS by police, hours after he launched the indefinite fast outside the state BJP headquarters here on April 29. He continued his fast in the hospital. BJP President Amit Shah spoke to Laxman, Rao said.

BJP president in Telangana K Laxman on Friday called off his five-day-long indefinite fast

"You have started the indefinite fast to intensify the stir among people. Henceforth, the whole party would take the stir forward. Keeping your health in view and the warnings by doctors, you should reconsider (your fast)," Rao quoted Shah as having told Laxman over the phone and also through Ahir.

Rao further said that Laxman called off his indefinite fast after Ahir put forth the party's as well as the Centre's view on the issue. BJP has decided to intensify the agitation in Telangana on the issue, the BJP leader said.

Laxman started his fast with demands, including sacking education minister G Jagadeesh Reddy, suspension of Board of Intermediate Education (BIE) secretary, judicial inquiry into the whole episode and paying compensation to families of students who allegedly committed suicide, upset with the result.

BJP staged a state-wide bandh on the issue on Thursday. According to official sources, about 9.74 lakh students had appeared for the Intermediate exam in March this year and 3.28 lakh of them have failed. The BJP has claimed that 25 students killed themselves since the declaration of results on April 18.

The alleged bungling by BIE in the announcement of results led to widespread protests by students, their parents, student organisations and political parties. Some students and their parents claimed that they secured poor marks despite being meritorious students.

Errors like not displaying practical exam marks in the memos of certain geography students and bubbling error in some OMR sheets along with mistakes of other nature have come to the fore since the announcement of results.

A three-member committee, appointed by the state government to look into the issue, has pointed out certain shortcomings in conducting the exam and suggested remedial measures.

Also Read: Telangana board extends last date for paying exam fee

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T'gana BJP prez calls off indefinite fast over Inter results
fiasco
         Hyderabad, May 3 (PTI) BJP president in Telangana K
Laxman Friday called off his five-day-long indefinite fast,
seeking justice for Intermediate students in view of alleged
goof-up in declaration of results, following an appeal made by
the party leadership.
         Union Minister of State for Home Hansraj Ahir offered
fruit juice to Laxman at the state-run Nizam's Institute of
Medical Sciences (NIMS) here, BJP General Secretary Muralidhar
Rao told reporters.
         Laxman was shifted to the NIMS by police, hours after
he launched the indefinite fast outside the state BJP
headquarters here on April 29. He continued his fast in the
hospital.
         BJP President Amit Shah spoke to Laxman, Rao said.
         "You have started the indefinite fast to intensify the
stir among people. Henceforth, the whole party would take the
stir forward. Keeping your health in view and the warnings by
doctors, you should reconsider (your fast)," Rao quoted Shah
as having told Laxman over phone and also through Ahir.
         Laxman called off his indefinite fast after Ahir put
forth the party's as well as the Centre's view on the issue,
Rao said.
         BJP has decided to intensify the agitation in
Telangana on the issue, the BJP leader said.
         Laxman started his fast with demands, including
sacking education minister G Jagadeesh Reddy, suspension of
Board of Intermediate Education (BIE) secretary, judicial
inquiry into the whole episode and paying compensation to
families of students who allegedly committed suicide, upset
with the result.
         BJP staged a state-wide bandh on the issue on
Thursday.
         About 9.74 lakh students had appeared for the
Intermediate exam in March this year and 3.28 lakh of them
have failed, according to official sources.
         The BJP has claimed that 25 students killed themselves
since the declaration of results on April 18.
         The alleged bungling by BIE in the announcement of
results led to widespread protests by students, their parents,
student organisations and political parties.
         Some students and their parents claimed that they
secured poor marks despite being merit students.
         Errors like not displaying practical exam marks in the
memos of certain geography students and bubbling error in some
OMR sheets by examiners, along with mistakes of other nature,
have come to the fore since the announcement of results.
         A three-member committee, appointed by the state
government to look into the issue, has pointed out certain
shortcomings in conducting the exam and suggested remedial
measures. PTI SJR RS
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