Aam Aadmi Party leader Anurag Dhanda has criticized the government over alleged examination paper leaks, claiming that the situation has left students frustrated and disillusioned. Referring to a recent protest in Pune where participants raised slogans such as “I am Cockroach,” Dhanda said it was unfortunate that young people were being compelled to resort to such symbolic demonstrations to express their anger and disappointment.
Paper Leak Row Sparks Political Attack as Anurag Dhanda Questions Minister’s Accountability
In a statement posted on social media, Dhanda questioned why the minister concerned had not resigned despite allegedly accepting responsibility for the paper leak controversy. He accused the government of failing to ensure accountability and transparency in handling issues that directly affect the future of students and job aspirants across the country.
The remarks come amid ongoing debates over examination integrity
The remarks come amid ongoing debates over examination integrity, recruitment processes, and the impact of alleged paper leaks on millions of candidates preparing for competitive examinations. Opposition leaders have repeatedly raised concerns over examination management and demanded stricter measures to prevent such incidents.
Dhanda argued that repeated controversies surrounding examinations undermine the confidence of students and their families in the education and recruitment system. He called for decisive action against those responsible and urged authorities to prioritize the interests of young people seeking fair opportunities.
The issue of paper leaks has emerged as a significant political and public concern in recent years, with student groups and opposition parties demanding stronger safeguards, greater accountability, and reforms aimed at ensuring the credibility of examinations conducted across the country.
