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Vinod Tawde to Shiv Sena: Keep over-enthusiasm at home
Updated On: 08 March, 2019 08:39 AM IST | Mumbai | Pallavi Smart
The act has received major criticism on social media. NSUI (National Students Union of India) leader Suraj Thakur said that Shiv Sena leaders, "inspired by coalition partner BJP, are showing utter disregard toward board examination rules".

Hemant Dudhwadkar, accompanied by his father Arun, hands flowers to students waiting for the paper to begin
Following mid-day's report on the blatant violation of board examination norms by Shiv Sena leaders, State Education Minister Vinod Tawde has criticised the act. The act of "over-enthusiasm" has violated the sanctity of the examination hall, he said. Two Shiv Sena leaders from South Mumbai — Arun Dudhwadkar and his son Hemant Dudhwadkar — on Wednesday entered an exam hall in a South Mumbai school "to wish good-luck" to the students appearing for their SSC board exams, just a few minutes before the exam began. The duo also clicked pictures with the students and posted them on social media.
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