Bengaluru: NSUI members and activists on Saturday held a protest outside the house of Karnataka Primary Education Minister Suresh Kumar, demanding cancellation of SSLC Examinations in the state in the wake of Coronavirus. The protest was held outside the minister’s residence at Basaveshwarnagar here in the city.

The students demanded that the government should cancel the board exams in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis as holding exams will have a threat to the health of lakhs of students.

The protesters added that recently the government held the last remaining exam of PUC II but a student tested positive for the deadly virus after writing the examination that has triggered panic among the students and their families.

They also added that a similar situation may arise if any SSLC student test positive during or after the examination, demanding the government should immediately take back the decision to hold the examination.

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Kalaburagi: In a recent development, leaders of the Welfare Party of India have filed a formal complaint with the Election Commission against Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

The complaint pertains to Shah's remarks made during an election rally in Alappuzha, Kerala, where he alleged that the Congress Party is being supported by the Welfare Party with the aim of transforming India into an "Islamic State".

The complaint, submitted through Kalaburagi Election Officer, highlights that Shah's statements are not only false but also violate the Model Code of Conduct.

Welfare Party of India, a registered political entity operating under the auspices of the Election Commission for the past 13 years, asserts that Shah's remarks have cast unwarranted doubt on the party's integrity and may mislead voters.

Calling for appropriate action to be taken, the party stressed on the need for electoral processes to remain free from misinformation and inflammatory rhetoric.