New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday asked the University Grants Commission (UGC) to cancel varsity examinations and rather promote the students on basis of their past performance, due to Coronavirus pandemic.
“While the IITs and colleges have cancelled exams and have promoted students, the UGC is creating confusion. UGC should also cancel the exams and promote students on the basis of past performance,” Rahul said in a video message.
आइये #SpeakUpForStudents campaign से जुड़ें। pic.twitter.com/1OqYdoUmNX
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) July 10, 2020
Rahul also launched a campaign on Twitter, demanding cancellation of final year exams. #SpeakUpForStudents – is the campaign with a 53-second video on his official Twitter handle.
Gandhi participated in the ‘SpeakUpforStudents’ campaign by the Congress party and posted a short video message on Twitter.
‘Cancel exams, promote students on previous record’
“It is extremely unfair to conduct exams during the COVID-19 pandemic. The UGC must hear the voice of students and academics. Exams should be cancelled and students promoted on the basis of past performance,” he also tweeted.
It is extremely unfair to conduct exams during the Covid19 pandemic.
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) July 10, 2020
UGC must hear the voice of the students and academics. Exams should be cancelled and students promoted on basis of past performance.#SpeakUpForStudents pic.twitter.com/1TYY3q58i0
In an order on July 6, the HRD Ministry had said that the exams will have to be conducted by September end.
Accusing the UGC of creating confusion, Gandhi said it is unfair to conduct examinations during the COVID-19 pandemic and the UGC should listen to the voice of students.
Rahul accuses UGC of creating confusion
“COVID has harmed many people. Students in schools, colleges and universities are being made to suffer.