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Tampering of marks of law student rocks Kerala assembly

March 16, 2010  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
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Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala assembly on Tuesday witnessed uproarious scenes and a walkout by the opposition over an alleged tampering of marks of law degree students, which incident was said to have been leaked to media by Kerala University Controller of Exam who is also the wife of the deputy leader of opposition.

The controller of exams is said to have detected tampering of marks list of an LL.B final year student, which were raised from 34 to 44 in the Public International Law and Human Rights paper in the final marks list, contrary to the counter-foil of the answer sheet entry.

Incidentally, controller of examination of the Kerala University, Sulekha, is the wife of deputy leader of Congress in the assembly G.Karthikeyan.

Congress legislator P.C.Vishnunadh moved an adjournment motion over the issue but soon after the question hour Speaker K.Radhakrishnan informed the house that since Education Minister M.A.Baby was out of station, attending a function in which Kerala Governor R.S.Gavai was taking part, the motion could not be taken up.

This irked the opposition and Leader of Opposition Oommen Chandy said as per the convention of the house if a minister was absent some other minister could give a reply as the government had a collective responsibility.

Minister for Parliamentary Affairs M.Vijayakumar, who said the question of collective responsibility did not arise on this issue, opposed this.

"The education minister has taken leave of absence from the speaker. Moreover, to reply to an issue in less than an hour for a minister not handling the department is not an easy task," said Vijayakumar.

But Chandy remained adamant and said what Vijayakumar pointed out did not go with the tradition of the house.

"We also have been in government and we also have been absent from the assembly at times, but we handed over the responsibility to other ministers. Any minister can get the required information in an hour's time to give a reply on an issue. What happened today is a black day in the history of the assembly," Chandy said, leading the opposition out of the house.

Later speaking to the sources, Vishnunadh said early this month a senior official of the Kerala University on perusal of certain records found that the marks list of students had been tampered with.

"In the answer for Public International Law and Human Rights paper of final year LL.B course, a student had got 34 marks and this was marked on the counterfoil of the answer sheet. But in the tabulation sheet, he was found to have got 44 marks. On seeing this, the controller of examination called for the answer sheet and found that the student's actual marks were 34. It was also found that an error of this nature was spotted in the case of another student as well," said Vishnunadh.

Earlier, during a meeting of the Kerala University Syndicate members belonging to the Student Federation of India - the students wing of the ruling CPI-M - accused Sulekha of leaking details of the incident to the media.

"Our student activists who staged a protest march to the office of the university, yesterday (Monday) are now in jail. We demand a thorough investigation into the scam by an external agency because the credibility of the university is at stake," added Vishnunadh. IANS
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