Bareilly (UP): Rajesh Mishra, a former BJP MLA, has cleared the class 12 board exam conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Council at the age of 55, securing 263 marks out of 500.
Mishra, who represented Bareilly district’s Bithri-Chainpur seat in the assembly from 2017 to 2022, now plans to pursue a bachelor’s degree in law so that he can help the poor get justice.
He, however, is not satisfied with the marks he scored in three subjects. “I am not satisfied with marks in drawing design, civics and education. I will get the answer sheets scrutinised,” he told PTI.
The former BJP MLA secured 57 marks in Hindi, 47 in Civics, 42 in Education, 36 in Drawing Design and 81 in Sociology.
“Two years ago, I cleared the class 10 board exam and now I have passed the class 12 exam also. Now, I want to pursue LLB so that I can help poor people get justice,” Mishra said.
“When I was an MLA, I realised that people from the economically weaker sections of society do not get justice as they cannot avail the services of a good lawyer. I will be a lawyer for such people,” he said.
The former legislator also asserted that there was no copying in the board examinations and invigilation was strict.
Director of Secondary Education Mahendra Dev Tuesday said CCTV cameras with voice recorders were installed in 8,753 examination centres to ensure there was no cheating during the exam. This was the first time in the last 30 years that neither any question paper was leaked nor any wrong bundle of question papers was opened and as such there was no re-examination, Dev had added.
Notably, in the film “Dasvi”, Abhishek Bachchan played the character of Ganga Ram Chaudhary who was a chief minister of a north Indian state. His wife Bimla Devi manages their home and cattle, treats him with reverence and is so intimidated by him that her voice is a near-whisper in his presence.
Ganga is sent to judicial custody while a scam is being probed. Confident that he holds the diffident Bimla’s puppet strings, he appoints her as the CM in his absence.
Contrary to his expectations, Bimla changes once she gets a taste of authority. And the arrogant Ganga’s clash with an incorruptible jail superintendent results in him returning to his school books – he studied up to Class 8 as a child and now decides to take his Class 10 exams.
PTI