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Kejriwal, Sisodia Challenge Center on Broken Examination System

Opposition leaders demand accountability as student protests erupt over multi-state paper leaks

by TheReportingTimes

NEW DELHI, MAY 27 — Leading members of the Aam Aadmi Party have accused the central administration of enabling a corporate-style education mafia, pointing to a string of compromised competitive exams that have left millions of candidates stranded.

Former Delhi Education Minister and current AAP Punjab Prabhari Manish Sisodia stated that structural integrity has completely collapsed, noting that candidates for the SSC GD recruitment test spent the day demonstrating on public streets after being misled by administrative authorities. Sisodia observed that the chaos has touched every level of education, referencing the leaked NEET papers, widespread CBSE evaluation scandals, and structural flaws during the latest engineering exams.

Sisodia asserted that if the prime minister dedicated even a small fraction of his election strategy focus toward rectifying the testing system, examinations would be completed with honesty. He declared that while the administration might attempt to deflect public attention, the current generation of students recognizes the failure and will hold the leadership accountable.

Expressing similar concerns on social media, AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal stated that the continuous stream of compromised tests has compromised the foundational trust of the nation’s youth. He noted that the operational patterns of the modern education mafia indicate a clear presence of political backing from the highest offices in the country.

“After the NEET and the CBSE Class 12 examination controversy, reports of irregularities are now emerging from several places in the SSC GD examination as well,” Arvind Kejriwal stated. He pointed out that multiple test sites suffered from massive server crashes while simultaneously overbooking candidate seating, raising fundamental questions about basic administrative competence.

The opposition leaders maintained that the ongoing crisis requires immediate accountability. Sisodia stated that because the prime minister has refused to seek the resignation of the education minister or establish a reliable testing protocol, the student population is entirely justified in asking the country’s top leadership to vacate office.

 

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