Some people did politics on students’ future, Shafqat Mahmood

Some people did politics on students’ future, Shafqat Mahmood
The Federal Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood has said that canceling exams will demotivate even those who want to study.
While speaking at the National Assembly Shafqat Mahmood said that some people tried to put pressure on the government to cancel exams for their own fame and name.
He said that after 18th Amendment, Federal Government cannot give orders to provincial government.
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He added that it was sad to see how opposition tried to misguide students and did politics on the future of students which is highly condemnable.
Ahsan Iqbal of PMLN said that demand for making supplementary examinations annual was to prevent students from failing in the exams.
He added that no one asked for the cancellation of exams, students have been asked to sit for exams forcefully which would destroy their career.
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