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Jharkhand student leader calls cancellation of 22 exams a 'big victory'

Jharkhand student leader Ravindra Paswan has called the cancellation of 22 examinations a "big victory" for students and youth after a 26-day protest in Ranchi. Paswan said the government and Chief Minister Hemant Soren had to accept their key demands of cancel, investigate and reform following sustained pressure. The state government has also ordered a comprehensive inquiry into alleged irregularities in examinations conducted since 2014.

"Big victory for all of us": Jharkhand student leader Ravindra Paswan

Ranchi, August 19

Student leader Ravindra Paswan on Wednesday hailed the 26 day student protests in Ranchi and said that the Jharkhand government had to accept several demands raised by students. He called the cancellation of 22 examinations a "big victory" for students and the youth of the state.

"This is the 26th day of our protest. Due to the students' protest, the state government and Chief Minister Hemant Soren had to accept our demands," Paswan said.

Paswan said the students' movement had been driven by three key demands -- cancel, investigate and reform. He said most of these demands had been considered by the state government following sustained pressure from students and young people.

"Our three demands were -- cancel, investigate and reform. Most of our demands have been considered by the government," he said.

He credited students and youth across Jharkhand for the outcome, saying the cancellation of the examinations was a result of their collective struggle.

"I want to give credit for the cancellation of the exams to all the students and youth of Jharkhand. You people protested with discipline and put forth your demands," Paswan said.

The government has cancelled 22 examinations following the protests. He described the development as a major achievement for the student movement.

"We have got 22 exams cancelled by the government. This is a big victory for all of us," he said.

The student leader said the protests had remained disciplined while continuing to put pressure on the government to act on their concerns. He thanked students and youth who participated in the movement and credited their sustained efforts for the government's response.

Paswan said the government's decision to consider most of the demands represented an outcome of the students' sustained struggle. He maintained that the movement had forced the government to respond to the concerns raised by students.

The student leader's remarks came as protesters highlighted the cancellation of 22 examinations as one of the key outcomes of their movement.

Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Monday announced that the state government had decided to cancel all activities associated with (TDPL), including the examinations conducted, the results published and the candidates selected, and the state Cabinet also decided to cancel the JSSC-CGL examinations. Addressing the media at Jaipal Singh Stadium, Soren also ordered a comprehensive inquiry into alleged irregularities in examinations conducted from 2014 to the present. The Chief Minister further said the government will carry out examination reforms with full transparency and strengthen existing SOPs to prevent irregularities.

— ANI

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