CLAT 2022 Tomorrow: Consortium of NLUs likely to discuss holding of exam amid Agnipath protests
Vagisha Kaushik | June 18, 2022 | 01:08 PM IST | 2 mins read
CLAT 2022 will be conducted tomorrow in over 80 cities across India. Meanwhile, North-East students have been asked to reach exam centre today.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Executive Committee of the Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) is likely to discuss in a meeting today, holding of the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2022 scheduled for tomorrow, June 19 amid the protests against the Agnipath scheme recently launched by the government for recruitment of soldiers, as per Live Law. CLAT 2022 will be held in more than 80 cities across the country.
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Protests against the Agnipath defence recruitment scheme raged through several states for the third day on Friday with trains torched, public property vandalized and many thousands blocking tracks and highways. At least 200 trains were affected, 35 cancelled and 13 short-terminated, railway officials said. Angry crowds, some armed with brickbats and stones, fanned out across large parts of India, from Uttar Pradesh to Telangana and Bihar to Madhya Pradesh, as per a PTI report.
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CLAT 2022 students are worried about reaching their exam centres and appearing for the law exam amid the chaotic situation. Candidates took to Twitter to share their concern.
A Twitter user said, “The CLAT 2022 exam is scheduled on June 19. Aspirants from various parts of Haryana, Bihar and UP are unable to reach to their exam centres due to protests (trains cancelled and roads blocked). Please share this to help these aspirants.”
The CLAT 2022 exam is scheduled on June 19. Aspirants from various parts of Haryana, Bihar and UP are unable to reach to their exam centres due to protests (trains cancelled and roads blocked).
— Keshav Malpani (@KeshavMalpani3) June 17, 2022
Please share this to help these aspirants. @VC_NALSAR @barandbench @LiveLawIndia
An aspirant tweeted, “Amidst the aggravated protest, protesters are doing arson and trains from Howrah to Patna are all cancelled. Roads are jammed and protesters are even hurling stones at running trains. What makes you think that travelling via a private vehicle is safe?”
Amidst the aggravated protest, protesters are doing arson and trains from Howrah to Patna are all cancelled. Roads are jammed and protesters are even hurling stones at running trains. What makes you think that travelling via a private vehicle is safe? #CLAT2022 #postponeclat2022 pic.twitter.com/W06YOCcyTw
— Nidhi Jha (@AlphaMoon18) June 17, 2022
“please postponed the clat 2022 which is held on 19th june 2022 because Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, etc are suffering from violence of #AgnipathScheme and candidates are unable to reach their alloted centre due to violence....,” an aspirant said.
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#postponeclat2022 please postponed the clat 2022 which is held on 19th june 2022 because uttarpradesh, bihar, e.t.c are suffering from violence of #AgnipathScheme and candidate are unable to reach their alloted centre due to violence.... ????
— @_Durgesh_Singh25 (@Durgesh51040219) June 18, 2022
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