BRSV Demands Immediate Release of Intermediate Hall Tickets

Hyderabad: As the pressure mounts for Telangana's intermediate students, the BRS party Student wing ( BRSV ) has raised serious concerns regarding the delay in the release of hall tickets by the Board of Intermediate Education (BIE). With just two days left for the exams to commence, students are in a state of confusion and distress, as they still cannot access their hall tickets on the official website.
Mir Qurram Ali, the GHMC coordinator of BRS, has accused the BIE of spreading misinformation, calling the claim of hall tickets being available online "fake news." According to Ali, the failure of the BIE to issue hall tickets in a timely manner is causing immense frustration among lakhs of students who are eagerly awaiting to receive their credentials ahead of the exams.
Ali further raised alarms about the practices of certain private colleges, including the Sri Chaitanya College, where students are being asked to pay an "attendance fee" in order to receive their hall tickets. He strongly condemned these actions, asserting that students who have already paid their exam fees should not be burdened with additional charges.
Mir Qurram Ali demanded that Chief Minister and Education Raventh reddy immediate action to ensure that hall tickets are issued without further delay. He urged the government to ensure a smooth process for students, without any additional hurdles from educational institutions. "The students have already paid their exam fees, and it is the government's responsibility to ensure that no further obstacles are placed in their path," said Ali.
If the hall tickets are not made available within the next 24 hours, BRSV has threatened to stage a protest, with Mir Qurram Ali asserting that the party will mobilize its supporters to hold demonstrations if the issue is not resolved urgently.
As the exam date rapidly approaches, students and parents are anxiously awaiting the government's response to resolve this critical situation and ensure that the upcoming exams proceed without any further disruptions.
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