Kejriwal Criticizes Government Over Exam Paper Leaks, Calls It a 'Billion-Dollar Business'
Kejriwal calls paper leaks 'billion-dollar business' by 'big shots'

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Arvind Kejriwal, leader of the Aam Aadmi Party, condemned the Indian central government for recurring exam paper leaks, labeling it a 'billion-dollar business' involving influential individuals. He urged citizens to unite and demand accountability, citing examples of irregularities in national examinations like NEET and CBSE's On-Screen Marking system.
- 01Kejriwal claims that the paper leak issue is a multi-billion dollar racket supported by powerful figures.
- 02He criticized the central government's handling of examination irregularities, contrasting it with AAP's record in Delhi and Punjab where no leaks occurred.
- 03The AAP leader pointed out the controversial awarding of contracts to a blacklisted company linked to past examination frauds.
- 04He highlighted the NEET examination's alleged paper leak during the setting stage, questioning proposed solutions like using Air Force transport.
- 05Kejriwal called for public mobilization, stating that without collective action, the examination system will not change.
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Arvind Kejriwal, the national convener of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), has launched a strong critique of the Indian central government regarding the ongoing issue of exam paper leaks, which he described as a 'billion-dollar business' involving influential individuals. In a recent statement, Kejriwal urged citizens to unite and demand accountability from the government, emphasizing that without public pressure, the problem will persist. He cited the consistent irregularities in national examinations, including the NEET and the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), and contrasted these with AAP's clean record in Delhi and Punjab, where no leaks occurred during their governance. Kejriwal also pointed to the controversial awarding of contracts to a blacklisted company that had previously committed fraud in Telangana, which he claimed led to tragic consequences for students. He criticized the government's lack of action against those responsible, suggesting a cover-up to protect the culprits. Kejriwal's remarks come amid increasing calls for reform in the examination process as opposition parties demand greater accountability.
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The ongoing issue of exam paper leaks affects students' futures and the integrity of the education system.
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