Mangalore: Rakesh Sera withdraws allegations against Father Muller


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore

Mangalore, Jan 23: Rakesh Sera from Kavalapadur village, Vogga, Bantwal taluk who had levelled allegations against Father Muller Charitable Institutions regarding allotment of MD general medicine seat, has now clarified that his allegations were not true and that the mistake was committed due to confusion.

Rakesh Sera had earlier alleged that he was denied admission for 2011-12 by the Institution under the quota meant for Christian students.

Rakesh said that he realized the truth lately that the allotment of seats were made fairly by the Institution.

"I unconditionally withdraw all the allegations made by me against the Institution and retract all the allegations made in newspaper and websites. I regret for having tarnished the image and damages caused to the institution, he said.

 

  

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  • Albert Mascarenhas, Vamanjoor, M'lore. / Israel.

    Fri, Jan 25 2013

    " Kumbaranige Varusha, Donnege Nimisha " Think Thousand times before your allegations, also on such Institutions. after that damage, no use of sorry or unconditional withdrawals.

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