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Siddaramaiah asks Karnataka govt to evaluate if SSLC exams were held safely

Amid a spike in the COVID-19 cases in the state, opposition leader Siddaramaiah has asked to Karnataka govt to check the primary contacts of patients reported/ing between 15th June to 20th July, in order to ascertain whether the recently concluded class 10 exam was conducted safely. The class 10 exams that began on June 25 concluded on Friday.

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Published : Jul 4, 2020, 8:35 PM IST

Bengaluru: Leader of Opposition Siddaramaiah on Saturday suggested that the Karnataka government ascertain whether the recently concluded class 10 exam was conducted safely by checking the primary contacts of patients testing positive for COVID-19, between June 15 to July 20.

Expressing hope that everybody was safe, the former Chief Minister said, we will have to wait for 15 days to know the exact outcome.

CM of Karnataka seems to be motivated & overconfident to conduct more exams after 'assuming' that SSLC exams were conducted safely. I too hope that everybody are safe. But we will have to wait for 15 days to know the exact outcome," Siddaramaiah said.

  • .@CMofKarnataka seems to be motivated & overconfident to conduct more exams after 'assuming' that SSLC exams were conducted safely.

    I too hope that everybody are safe. But we will have to wait for 15 days to know the exact outcome.

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    — Siddaramaiah (@siddaramaiah) July 4, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

My strong suggestion to the govt is to collect data from all #COVID19 positive patients reported/ing between 15th June to 20th July to check if any of their primary contact wrote SSLC exams.

Also read: Former SP MLA Ashraf Khalid Azeem arrested

  • My strong suggestion to the govt is to collect data from all #COVID19 positive patients reported/ing between 15th June to 20th July to check if any of their primary contact wrote SSLC exams.

    This will help the govt to evaluate if at all exams can be conducted safely.

    2/2

    — Siddaramaiah (@siddaramaiah) July 4, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

"This will help the govt to evaluate if at all exams can be conducted safely," he said in another tweet. The exam that began on June 25 concluded on Friday, amid a spike in Covid-19 cases, in which about 102 students could not appear due to reasons associated with the pandemic.

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Bengaluru: Leader of Opposition Siddaramaiah on Saturday suggested that the Karnataka government ascertain whether the recently concluded class 10 exam was conducted safely by checking the primary contacts of patients testing positive for COVID-19, between June 15 to July 20.

Expressing hope that everybody was safe, the former Chief Minister said, we will have to wait for 15 days to know the exact outcome.

CM of Karnataka seems to be motivated & overconfident to conduct more exams after 'assuming' that SSLC exams were conducted safely. I too hope that everybody are safe. But we will have to wait for 15 days to know the exact outcome," Siddaramaiah said.

  • .@CMofKarnataka seems to be motivated & overconfident to conduct more exams after 'assuming' that SSLC exams were conducted safely.

    I too hope that everybody are safe. But we will have to wait for 15 days to know the exact outcome.

    1/2

    — Siddaramaiah (@siddaramaiah) July 4, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

My strong suggestion to the govt is to collect data from all #COVID19 positive patients reported/ing between 15th June to 20th July to check if any of their primary contact wrote SSLC exams.

Also read: Former SP MLA Ashraf Khalid Azeem arrested

  • My strong suggestion to the govt is to collect data from all #COVID19 positive patients reported/ing between 15th June to 20th July to check if any of their primary contact wrote SSLC exams.

    This will help the govt to evaluate if at all exams can be conducted safely.

    2/2

    — Siddaramaiah (@siddaramaiah) July 4, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

"This will help the govt to evaluate if at all exams can be conducted safely," he said in another tweet. The exam that began on June 25 concluded on Friday, amid a spike in Covid-19 cases, in which about 102 students could not appear due to reasons associated with the pandemic.

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