The 10th exam is the first big exam a student faces as it is a board exam. After 10th, students enter a whole new world and that’s the reason why students and parents often worry about the result. For the first time, the 10th results row took the political path with ruling and opposition parties aiming at each other.
Andhra Pradesh’s tenth results were out recently and the results were the lowest in the recent time in both combined and divided states. As the government took full credit for the students who spoke English, the opposition parties demanded that it should also take the responsibility for the 10th result.
Telugu Desam Party and Janasena have slammed the ruling party over the 10th results. While TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu said that the students did not fail and it is the government that had failed, Pawan Kalyan said that we cannot expect much from a government that deployed teachers at liquor stores and Sulabh Complex.
The grand old Telugu Desam Party had decided to stand in support of 10th students. Taking forward the initiative, TDP National Secretary Nara Lokesh interacted with a few SSC students via Zoom Call. During the interaction, Nara Lokesh spoke to the students and asked about the issues they came across as far as the exams are concerned.
As a sudden surprise, a few YSRCP leaders like former Minister Kodali Nani, Gannavaram MLA Vallabhaneni Vamsi, and a few others joined the Zoom meeting. They somehow managed to get the invitation mail for the meeting and registered themselves as students. While the meeting was going on, they suddenly appeared.
As Kodali Nani and Vallabhaneni Vamsi, who started their political career with Telugu Desam Party already knew that they would crash into Nara Lokesh’s Zoom call meeting, they were seen smiling during their brief stay.
Nara Lokesh who was not happy with the YSRCP on the results of the 10th exams said that he won’t fear anyone and they will know what their government did with the students if they stay in the meeting. However, the YCP leaders left the call and the pictures from the zoom call are now all over social media.