BC Students Lay Siege to Sankshema Bhavan Demanding Rs 6,000 Cr Fee Reimbursement Dues

Haydarabad: BC students, on Friday Telugu Sankshema Bhavan’a during the siege of the siege and 6.000 RS’yi demanded to be released immediately, he said. Organizers described the protest as a last resort.
The protest was ruled by student leaders and received strong support from R, Krishnaiah, Rajya Sabha MP and the President of the National BC Welfare Association. He addressed the meeting, criticized the government to handle the scholarship and wage refund plans as distributable, and called the deliberate sabotage by saying that the training department has exceeded 5,000 RS in payments despite the allocation of funds through four parts.
He asked for a state that borrowed Crores Lakh for various plans and refused to receive 6,000 RS credit loans to secure the future of more than 14 Lakh students. He warned that the proposed change of the plan was a rear door attempt to remove one of the few programs that enable marginalized children to receive medical, engineering and graduate education.
Vemula Ramakrishna, President of the TaLangana BC Student Association, also said that the negligence of the government has transformed higher education into a commodity. More than 16.75 Lakh students were protected to attend their classes as university administrations refused to give certificates until the dues were paid.


