Andhra Pradesh SSC Class 10 result 2022 has created a political storm like never before. The pass percentage is meager at 67.27 percent. Opposition parties have cornered AP government and its policy towards education for the less pass percent.
Both ruling party and opposition parties indulge in a war of words. After former Minister and TDP national general secretary Nara Lokesh criticised the state government for the poor result, MP Vijay Sai Reddy came up with a strange reason.
He alleged TDP for the poor pass percent of students, blaming that TDP leader Narayana allegedly leaked the 10th question paper and created ‘mental disturbance’ for students appearing for exams. He shot back at Lokesh saying that he had ‘bought’ education and he had no moral right to question the 10th results.
Responding to Vijay Sai Reddy, TDP politburo leader Ayyanna Patrudu came down heavily. “Natti Pakodi Reddy failed on the 10th even after robbing the papers and got beaten in the police station.
By failing 2 lakh students, he made a cunning plan to save Rs 3000 crore money from the Amma Vodi scheme. By giving the position (to Jagan), results are reversed and the education system in the state has collapsed,” said Ayyanna Patrudu on Twitter by quoting Vijay Sai Reddy’s tweet.
Meanwhile, heavy criticism galore on Jagan’s administration. Social media is abuzz with tweets, comments against the YCP government over the depleting condition of education. Many are pointing out that making English medium of instruction mandatory could also be the reason for the poor pass percent in SSC.
Teachers and Teachers Unions claim that they are involved in other government services instead of teaching students and this is the reason behind the poor pass percent in SSC. Teachers Unions are reportedly finding fault with the state government and its method. Overall, SSC result 2022 has created a huge uproar in the state.