In the Bengal board exam, students wrote TMC slogan
In the Bengal board exam, students wrote TMC slogan
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Kolkata: During the West Bengal Board's Class 10 board exams, some students wrote the popular political slogan of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) 'Khela Hobe' in the paper. After which the school warned them that if something like this happens in the 12th board exam also, then action will be taken against the students. Let us know that the 12th board exam is currently going on in West Bengal. 

The exams for class 10 in the state were held last month. The examiners of the examination, conducted by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE), have found that many students have written a political slogan of the TMC 'Khela Hobe' in their answer sheets. After which the board has warned the students. According to the report, the West Bengal Higher Secondary Education Council conducts the higher secondary examination. It has been said that in the class 12 examination if a student writes a political message or picture on the answer sheet, punitive action will be taken against that student.

WBCHSE chief Chiranjib Bhattacharya said, "The examiners have been asked not to evaluate such answer sheets. Punitive action will be taken against such students. What will be the punishment will be decided by the power committee formed by the council." Bhattacharya said, adding that writing political slogans, campaigns or contentious issues are against the rules and guidelines of the WBCHSE. Strict action will be taken against such students. Bhattacharya said the HS exams have already started from April 2 and will go on till April 27. 

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