The Telangana BJP president alleged that the TRS government was trying to divert attention from the real problems and its failures, by creating such issues.
Criticising the 1956 cut-off year for nativity, Telangana BJP president G Kishan Reddy on Friday asked whether Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao could get his nativity certificate on the same basis.
Speaking to media persons, Reddy described the 1956 cut-off year as impractical.
He said that the government condition would create trouble for students, especially those belonging to the BC, SC and ST communities.
He stated that the students and their parents would be forced to run pillar to post to get their nativity certificates, and it would be very difficult for them to offer proof that they satisfied the 1956 requirement.
He accused KCR of playing with the lives of students.
Kishan Reddy alleged that the TRS government was trying to divert attention from the real issues and its failures, by levying such conditions. (INN)