SSLC exams 2022: Araga Jnanendra warns strict action against violating rules

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said that all arrangements have been made to conduct the exams. Taking to Twitter on Monday, the chief minister also wished all the students the best of luck for their examination.

SSLC exams 2022: Araga Jnanendra warns strict action against violating rules

Bengaluru: Primary Education Minister BC Nagesh wished on Monday all students appearing for the SSLC exams. The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) will be conducting the exams for approximately 8.73 lakh students until April 11, 2022. 

BC Nagesh visited the Government High School at Agrahara Dasarahalli, Magadi Road, Bangalore. 

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said that all arrangements have been made to conduct the exams. Taking to Twitter on Monday, the chief minister also wished all the students the best of luck for their examination.

Some students were seen removing their burqa Visuals from St Joseph's Convent Girls High School, Bengaluru, according to ANI. 

According to Home Minister Araga Jnanendra, anyone violating the rules would face action. 

"Whoever violates the rule will face the action. We will not compromise on it. Everyone should obey the high court order. Students have to remove the hijab and write the exam," Jnanendra said.