Khan Sir Calls for Immediate Action on NEET-UG 2026 Paper Leak Controversy
"Our Appeal To Prime Minister Is...": What Khan Sir Said On NEET Paper Leak
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Khan Sir, an educator, criticized the National Testing Agency (NTA) for its handling of the NEET-UG 2026 exam cancellation amid paper leak allegations. He urged the Prime Minister of India to intervene, calling for a thorough investigation and strict punishment for those involved, emphasizing the need to restore student confidence in the examination system.
- 01Khan Sir criticized the NTA's handling of the NEET-UG 2026 exam cancellation due to paper leak allegations.
- 02He called for the Prime Minister's personal involvement and for a retired Supreme Court judge to oversee the investigation.
- 03Khan highlighted systemic failures and deep-rooted irregularities within the NTA, demanding severe punishment for those responsible.
- 04He noted that previous investigations into similar issues did not yield results, undermining student confidence.
- 05Khan urged for regular updates on the investigation to restore trust among students.
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Khan Sir, a prominent educator, expressed strong criticism of the National Testing Agency (NTA) following the cancellation of the NEET-UG 2026 exam due to alleged paper leaks. He emphasized that for students, this exam represents their future, and the NTA's failure in its administrative duties is unacceptable. Khan called for the Prime Minister of India to take personal interest in the matter and ensure that a retired Supreme Court judge oversees the investigation into the alleged irregularities. He questioned the effectiveness of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), suggesting that their investigations often drag on without conclusive results. Khan pointed out that past inquiries into similar incidents yielded no outcomes, further eroding student trust in the examination process. He highlighted the economic struggles of many students affected by these irregularities and demanded that punitive measures, including severe penalties for those involved, be instituted to deter future incidents. Khan urged for transparency in the investigation process, advocating for weekly updates to restore confidence among students and ensure the integrity of the examination system.
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