The student body says the story titled “NFP wants explanation” published yesterday blatantly misled the people of Fiji.

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The Fiji National University Student Association Council has hammered reports that were distributed in The Fiji Times.

The FNUSA communicated its disillusioned at NFP Leader Professor Biman Prasad and The Fiji Times for a bogus article which asserted that 180 understudies at the FNU Natabua grounds had not gotten food.

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The understudy body says the story named “NFP needs clarification” distributed yesterday unmitigatedly deluded individuals of Fiji.

FNUSA President Ketan Lal affirms that every one of the 180 understudies had been given free suppers throughout the previous five weeks and food apportion packs.

Lal says no understudy at any of FNU’s inn offices has gone hungry adding that every understudy is given food at the college’s expense and closes down when they get their food or apportion.

He says understudy affiliation reps on the ground, too as endless individuals can affirm this.

Lal says it is dispiriting to see bogus data being distributed on the media with no check and surprisingly more discouraging to see the government assistance of understudies being utilized as a political device.

The FNUSA President focuses on that the establishment will consistently remain politically impartial and zeroed in on guaranteeing that the schooling needs of all understudies are provided food for.

Lal accentuated that understudies at the college are there for schooling and are not to be utilized as political props.

He additionally apologized to the concerned guardians and gatekeepers of the lodging understudies and guaranteed them that no understudy is going hungry.

The understudy body is asking the media to check data and urges all young to watch out for counterfeit news.

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