Purnia MP Pappu Yadav has sharply criticized the state government over the alleged question paper leak in the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) examination. Addressing the issue, he questioned the government’s silence and lack of action, labeling the incident a massive scam.
Government Under Fire
Speaking on the controversy, Yadav said, “The question arises: why has the government become so deaf and mute? Who is conducting the system? This is a scam worth a thousand crores.” His comments reflect growing public outrage over the issue, which has cast doubts on the credibility of the state’s examination system.
Allegations of Corruption
The BPSC exam leak has sparked widespread criticism, with allegations of systemic corruption and mismanagement. Yadav’s assertion of a ₹1,000-crore scam points to deep-seated issues within the administration and has led to demands for a thorough investigation into the matter.
Impact on Aspirants
The incident has caused immense frustration among aspirants who have spent months preparing for the competitive exam. Many have called for strict action against those involved and reforms to prevent future irregularities in the examination process.
Demand for Accountability
Yadav’s remarks add to the mounting pressure on the Bihar government to address the issue transparently and take concrete steps to restore faith in the system. “This isn’t just about an exam; it’s about the future of thousands of youth whose dreams are being destroyed by corruption,” he added.
The BPSC exam leak has become a significant political flashpoint in Bihar, with opposition leaders and students alike demanding swift and decisive action to ensure accountability and reform.