All India Kisan Sabha came in support of the movement of HTET exam candidates
Kisan Sabha has supported the ongoing movement against the discrimination of HTET exam candidates by the education board regarding marks in passing the exam and asked the board administration to demand the legitimate demands of the candidates.
Bhiwani . All India Kisan Sabha Bhiwani has extended its support to the ongoing strike by the HTET candidates in protest against uniformity in the marks being given in their examination. Kisan Sabha District President Ramphal Deshwal, Vice President Comrade Omprakash and Youth Welfare Organization Patron Kamal. Singh Pradhan, while supporting the legitimate demands of the HTET candidates on behalf of his organizations, said that in the syllabus given by the Board to these candidates, 30 per cent of the question papers were out of it, hence, they were given 30 marks in the marks obtained in the remaining syllabus. Equal grace should be given to all the candidates and the one who scores 60 percent marks should be considered a successful or passed candidate.
But by adopting the policy of pick and choose, the board administration is passing those with less marks and spreading those with more marks. Due to this, majority of the examinees are dissatisfied with the functioning of the Board and they are forced to stage a protest in front of the Board office to get justice. Farmer leaders have demanded from the Board Chairman to declare the results in a transparent manner by adopting equality in the examination marks, so that justice can be done to all the eligible candidates. If the board administration does not accept the legitimate demands of the agitators, then farmers, laborers and other social organizations will be forced to help them.
Those supporting included farmer leaders Master Sher Singh, Pratap Singh Singhmar, Baljit Mokhara, Omprakash Dalal, Pawan Seoran, former SFI district head Kranti, NSU I district head Manjeet Langyan.