Matriculation and intermediate papers demanded to be rechecked
Matriculation and intermediate papers demanded to be rechecked
The Jamiat Ulema-I-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) has excluded the recent matriculation and intermediate examination results declared by the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Kohat, and commanded a NAB probe into suspected favoritism in marking of papers.
The request was made at a conference held at the party’s district secretariat here on Tuesday managed by its district emir Maulana Abdul Raheem.
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The members also appealed to the chief justice of the Peshawar High Court to call off the results, and demand rechecking of papers.
They also required comprehensive investigations into selection of supervisors for the exams, alleged irregularities in the examination halls and vague marking.
The JUI-F leaders warned that they would come onto roads if the complaints of thousands of students were not considered.
Speaking on the event, JUI-F Kohat general secretary Jameel Paracha interrogated how could some students get more than 1,000 marks, in some cases 1,098 out of 1,100, when only three papers were held without taking the practical.
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Some students were given marks as low as between 400 and 700, He claimed
The students of government postgrad degree college for boys had staged a protest in front of the Kohat Press Club in contradiction of the alleged favoritism in checking of papers.
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