Rajasthan Family at Center of NEET 2026 Paper Leak Scandal
The Brothers Biwal: Rajasthan family that saw 4 kids crack NEET last year now at centre of leak storm
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The Biwal family from Jamwa Ramgarh, Rajasthan, is embroiled in a controversy following the alleged leak of the NEET 2026 exam paper. Three brothers have been arrested by the CBI for allegedly purchasing and distributing the exam paper, raising questions about their political connections and previous NEET successes.
- 01The Biwal family allegedly purchased the NEET 2026 exam paper for ₹15-30 lakh (approximately $18,000-$36,000 USD).
- 02Three brothers from the Biwal family have been arrested by the CBI in connection with the exam paper leak.
- 03The family has previously celebrated the success of four children who cleared the NEET in 2025.
- 04Political connections of the family are under scrutiny, with allegations of cover-ups by the ruling BJP in Rajasthan.
- 05The CBI seized documents and items from the Biwal family home during their investigation.
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The Biwal family from Jamwa Ramgarh, Rajasthan, is facing serious allegations following the NEET 2026 exam paper leak. Dinesh and Mangilal Biwal, along with their brother Vikas, were arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) after it was claimed that they paid between ₹15-30 lakh (approximately $18,000-$36,000 USD) for the leaked exam paper. This incident has sparked controversy as the family had previously celebrated the success of four children who cleared the NEET in 2025, raising questions about their previous exam practices. The family operates a real estate business and has political ties, with accusations that the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) attempted to cover up the leak. Dinesh's wife confirmed that four family members had cleared the NEET last year, while their mother defended them against the allegations, claiming they were being framed. The CBI's investigation included the seizure of documents from their residence, indicating a deeper inquiry into the matter.
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The scandal raises concerns about the integrity of the NEET examination process, potentially affecting future medical admissions in Rajasthan.
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