'Sir, Farewell to kara do...': Student's hilarious request to PM Modi goes viral

A student requested PM Narendra Modi to give permission to organise school farewell party after CBSE Class 12 board exams were cancelled on Tuesday.

Shivani
Published on: 3 Jun 2021 10:36 AM GMT
Sir, Farewell to kara do...: Students hilarious request to PM Modi goes viral
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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced the cancellation of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 Board Exams in view of the COVID-19 pandemic. The PM chaired a crucial meeting following which the decision was taken.

"Government of India has decided to cancel the Class XII CBSE Board Exams. After extensive consultations, we have taken a decision that is student-friendly, one that safeguards the health as well as future of our youth," PM Modi had tweeted.

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As soon as PM Modi announced the cancellation of exams, Twitter users started flooding the micro-blogging website with memes and jokes to celebrate the decision. Among all the memes and jokes and funny tweets, it was one student's reaction that left Twitterati in splits.

A student requested PM Modi to give permission to organize the school farewell party. Here's is what he wrote in reply to PM Modi's tweet:

"Sir farewell to kraa do….wo 12th B wali neha ko saree me dekhna tha (Sir, please allow the farewell… I want to see Class 12 B's Neha in a saree)."

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The student's hilarious request has gone viral and has received more than 2000 likes and reactions from hundreds of users. One user said, "I can understand your pain." Another joked, "12th B wali neha ke Papa Wants to know your Location."

"Students should not be forced to appear for exams in such stressful situation. All stakeholders need to show sensitivity for students," the PM said Tuesday.

After cancellation of CBSE and CISCE board's 10th and 12th examinations, the Uttar Pradesh government has also decided to cancel the class 12 intermediate board exams in view of the Covid-19 situation, said Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma on Thursday.

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