TDP National Secretary Nara Lokesh has been fighting from the outset that it would not be prudent to conduct inter-tests at a time when the corona second wave is spreading fast. Lokesh was the first to respond when the government announced that tests would be conducted. He had been appealing to the government to cancel or postpone the tests. Lokesh continued to warn saying that the students, their parents, and teachers are at risk of contracting corona by conducting intermediate examinations. Yet the government stubbornly tried to move forward. Lokesh said he would approach the high court if necessary, to thwart the government’s ill-considered efforts.
According to the views of students and parents
Lokesh spoke directly to thousands of people on the zoom to gather the views of inter students and their parents. Gathered their views. The parents of the students questioned whether there was any danger of the exams being postponed for two months and who would survive. Parents and students demanded that the exams be postponed. With this, Nara Lokesh intensified the fight against the government’s decision. He filed a petition in the High Court seeking adjournment of the tenth and Inter examinations. Prajashanti Party president Paul has also approached the high court seeking adjournment and cancellation of the exams. The High Court, which examined their petition, directed the government to reconsider the conduct of the examinations. The tribunal ordered that the government’s decision be reported to the court on May 3. No more doing or the AP government came down. Inter announced on Sunday evening that the tests would be postponed.

Well done, Lokesh
Lokesh has been showered with praises from the parents of the inter students. They are praising that Lokesh has done a fight for their children that they cannot do. The parents of the students are of the opinion that if the tests are conducted after the corona is detained, the students will write with peace of mind and get good marks and in the present circumstances, they do not have the atmosphere to write the tests calmly. Leaders of various parties also lauded Nara Lokesh for bending the necks of the AP government and postponing the exams. YCP rebel MP Raghuram Raju also lauded Lokesh’s fighting spirit on the postponement of exams.
What about the tenth class examinations?
TDP leader Lokesh said the government had stepped down and postponed the inter-examinations due to concerns of parents of students. The question arises as to what is the matter with the Class X examinations. Will the tenth-class exams be postponed? That needs to be clarified. It is doubtful whether the government will step down unless it resorts to the High Court. However, political analysts believe that TDP leader Lokesh has succeeded in thwarting anti-people policies in the ongoing struggle.











