DOGRA HERALD BUREAU
JAMMU, Feb 29
On the 29th of February 2024, ABVP Jammu Mahanagar reiterates its unwavering commitment to students’ rights amidst the ongoing JKBOSE controversy. Today marks the second day of the protest, where over 100 students passionately voiced their concerns outside the JKBOSE office.
Arman Khajuria, Secretary of ABVP Jammu Mahanagar, emphasized, “We demand immediate action from JKBOSE to include the candidature of the affected students for the final examination. Our peaceful protests will continue until a fair resolution is achieved.” The protest aims to draw attention to the plight of nearly 1000 students in Jammu (summer zone) who face uncertainty due to abrupt eligibility criteria changes by JKBOSE. ABVP condemns the lack of transparency and empathy displayed by the Chairman in addressing these concerns.
As the demonstration persists, ABVP warns of escalating the protest further if JKBOSE fails to address the issues promptly. The students’ futures are at stake, and ABVP remains resolute in its pursuit of justice.
ABVP Jammu Mahanagar calls for immediate resolution and pledges to take the fight to the streets if the rights of the students are not acknowledged promptly.
ABVP warned the JKBOSE Administration to resolve the issue as soon as possible otherwise this protest will go to next level.
Prominent ABVP members, including Arman Khajuria, Harish Sharma, Manik Goswami, Piyush Gupta, Divyansh Janyal, Ganesh Bhardwaj, Lucky Sharma, Varun Manhas, Raman Khajuria, and Rajan, continue to stand in solidarity with the affected students.