The Balochistan Post reported that the Baloch Students Action Committee (BSAC) has accused the Balochistan Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BBISE) and manipulated the exam results, calling it a serious injustice for students and their future prospects.
In a statement released on Thursday, the BSAC spokesperson alleged that the only board, Bibis, bribery and political partiality responsible for intermediate education in Balochistan are deeply involved, resulting in unfair examination results and even fake certificates Are also. The group claimed that many students reported that their exam score was changed in exchange for bribe, which was depriving their right marks students, Balochistan Post reported.
According to the Balochistan post, the BSAC spokesperson further criticized the board, saying that corruption has reached dangerous levels, the area has already spoiled the delicate education system in the region. Balochistan has either closed or working with several educational institutions in Balochistan, the board’s alleged cheating practices further increased the crisis.
The BSAC also highlighted financial sacrifice families in remote areas to send its children to big cities for education. The group warned that if such corrupt practices continue, they will normalize dishonesty and reduce the quality of education in the region.
The Balochistan Post said that the BSAC has called for an immediate investigation into the operation of the board and demanded reforms to address these misconducts. The organization emphasized the need for accountability and transparency to restore public confidence in the examination process.
The BSAC also said that if the problem is not resolved, they are ready to organize protests to protect the rights of students and demand justice for the affected people. The group urged the educational authorities to take sharp action to prevent further damage to the education system of Balochistan, stating that the ongoing corruption could have permanent negative results for the educational standards of the sector.