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KEA office in Bangalore. The student in Bidar alleged that despite his pleas that are allowed to write the exam, the officials insisted that he first eliminated the “sacred thread.” | Photo credit: special arrangement

A controversy has exploded on the alleged denial of entry for a student to write the common income (CET) test that uses his ‘janivara’ (‘Sacred Thread’) at the Sai Spory College exam center in the city of Bidar on Thursday.

According to the sources, the student, Suchirrat Kalyan or Guru Nanak Independent P Pu College, had to return home without appealing for the mathematics exam on Thursday, after the detection committee in the exam center opposed him and the “and the east” and “eliminated it.

Just although the student begged the officials to allow him to write the exam, he was rejected. It is said that officials insisted that the “sacred thread” eliminated if he wanted to enter the exam room. Potaly, the student refused to obey his orders and left the center without writing the mathematics document.

Surprisingly, officials allowed him to appear for the biology exam with the ‘Sacred Thread’ in Thursday afternoon session. He was also allowed to take physics and chemistry documents the previous day (Wednesday) at the same exam center.

“The staff and officials who made checks at the entrance only stopped me and allowed others to enter the exam room after checks. I returned home after requesting them for more than half an hour,” Suchirat told PressSsonsons.

SUO MOTU Complaint

The State Commission for the Protection of the Rights of Karnataka (KSCPCR) has presented a Suo motu Case and urged the exam authorities to allow you to write the exam, since it would affect your professional perspectives.

“I with the student and the parents and obtained detailed information about what happened exactly. We have presented a Suo motu Case against the institution that prevented the student from finding out the exam room demanding to eliminate the ‘janivara’. The KSCPCR will consult. If an official is declared guilty, he will recommend that the Government take strict measures against the culprits, ”said KSCPCR member Shashidhar Kosumbe The Hindu On the phone.

President of the BJP State Unit for Vijayendra condemned the action of the authorities and described it as serious aggression to religious feeling.

“The state government must take strict measures against those responsible,” he said during the interaction of his letter with the mediators in Kalaburagi on Friday.

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