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Former Bodo MP demands SEBA results issue

Former Rajya Sabha MP Urkhao Gwra Brahma has urged the government to make clarification over the present SEBA result manipulation issue without any delay for the greater interest of the generations.

He said for the larger interests of the generations of today and society of tomorrow, the present crisis sponsored by the government over the SEBA’s result magic of HSLC should be ended with proper explanations without further delay. The way how ruthlessly the matter was presented in the Assembly regarding how the pass percentage had been enhanced from 22%-65%, or more than that, just to show the standard of education is heightened, is really a shocking',Brahma said.

After being publicized the fact the credibility and ability of thousands of students that had passed out during the period of 2001 to 2016, have been ridiculed and put under trial. 'Government should know this fact also, hundreds of students out of those, have already excelled in the Medical, Engineering, Management and higher education of technical and non-technical discipline with their talent and ability. Their credibility of being excellent student cannot be questioned like that by the government because that was their talent which made them to be admitted in excellent institutions. But we must agree with the fact that SEBA’s performance is not up-to the mark at present and a great reform is needed. It was the same Education Minister who praised SEBA for being best body of the country in conducting exams very recently. Same Minister took the whole credit of increase of pass percentage in HSLC during Congress regime also.

'Despite that also I would like to know as to why he could not discover this sensational fact of result magic earlier, why it is now while he had longer period to do that earlier in compared to present one year period. I have no problem with finding of facts by Minister if it has even little truth but I am concerned with the revelation of the same in such pompous way which has already affected psychologies of the students and guardians', he said. For the conclusion of present crisis let all Chief Ministers, Education Ministers, SEBA chairmen and some related authorities of entire 15 years indicted time period sit together in one studio, reply to the public with clarifications, justifications properly and bring to an end of the ugly debate.

At present, Chief Minister Sonowal needs to intervene the crisis to halt such a superfluous debate and initiate healthy process. If anything has to be done with SEBA, including necessary inquiries and action for all anomalies then let it be the priority of the government through system but fate and future of the students should not be used in such ruthless way, Brahma said.

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