After maintaining silence for a brief period after the hectic electioneering, Jana Sena Party chief and actor Pawan Kalyan is back in action, reacting to the developments in Telangana, rather than Andhra Pradesh.
On Wednesday, Pawan Kalyan reacted strongly to the goof-up in the announcement of intermediate examination results due to which thousands of students failed and as many as 19 students committed suicide.
Pawan demanded that Telangana Rashtra Samithi president and chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao should take the responsibility for the suicides of students, as his government had miserably failed to conduct the Intermediate examinations.
“The chief minister was least bothered even when parents and students have been agitating in front of the Intermediate board for the failure in valuation of examination papers,” he said.
He also demanded the government to clear the doubts of students regarding the payment of exam fee, results and many other issues.
The government should reveal the truth behind the goof up, he said and condemned the officials' behaviour with the students and their parents.
Pawan asked the government to do revaluation and reverification processes at free of cost and the parents of the deceased students should be given adequate compensation.
He also asked the state government to take strict actions against the culprits behind the results issue.