Rahul Gandhi Criticizes Government Over CBSE Evaluation Issues and Student Targeting
Rahul Gandhi slams govt over CBSE row, alleges students were targeted

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has criticized the Indian government for its handling of the CBSE Class 12 examination evaluation process, alleging that students faced social media backlash for raising concerns. He accused the government of fraud in the evaluation system and called for accountability, while the CBSE announced measures to enhance cybersecurity amid ongoing controversies.
- 01Rahul Gandhi accused the government of targeting students who raised questions about the CBSE evaluation process.
- 02He alleged that the CBSE's tender manipulation resulted in poor evaluation practices, including the use of mobile phones to scan answer sheets.
- 03Gandhi criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for focusing on trivial matters while ignoring significant issues affecting students.
- 04The CBSE has deployed cybersecurity experts to address vulnerabilities in its evaluation system following public concerns.
- 05Gandhi emphasized that every student with wrongly evaluated marks is a victim of the alleged fraud.
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has intensified his criticism of the Indian government regarding the evaluation issues faced by students in the CBSE Class 12 examinations. He alleged that students who raised concerns were targeted on social media, describing them as 'brilliant, brave young Indians' deserving a secure future. Gandhi claimed that the CBSE's tender for evaluation was manipulated, leading to inadequate scanning of answer sheets, which he termed as fraud. He pointed out that the evaluation process was compromised when the required standards for scanning were lowered and accused the government of complicity in these failures. In response to the ongoing controversy, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced the deployment of cybersecurity experts to address vulnerabilities in its On-Screen Marking system, following reports of technical failures and discrepancies in evaluated answer sheets. The CBSE expressed gratitude to citizens and ethical hackers who flagged potential security issues, indicating a proactive approach to fortifying its systems.
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The ongoing issues with the CBSE evaluation process could affect the academic futures of millions of students across India.
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