‘Future of 85 lakh children in 6 states in danger’: Rahul Gandhi targeted BJP for paper leaks

'Future of 85 lakh children in 6 states in danger': Rahul Gandhi targeted BJP for paper leaks

Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi said on Thursday that the leak of the examination question paper is a “systematic failure” and he said that this “serious problem” will end only when all political parties and governments forget their differences and take strict steps together.

The former Congress president said that the future of 85 lakh children in six states is in danger, as the paper leak has become the most dangerous “Padmavyuh” for our youth.

He said in a post written in Hindi on X, “The paper leak gets the hardworking students and their families under uncertainty and stress, which takes away the fruits of their hard work. This also leads to the wrong message to the next generation that it can be better than dishonest hard work, which is completely unacceptable.”

He said, “Not even a year has happened when NEET paper leaks shaken the country. After our opposition, the Modi government hid behind a new law and described it as a solution, but many recently made leaks have proved that this government has also failed.”

Gandhi said that this serious problem is a systematic failure. The Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha said that it will be eradicated only when all political parties and governments forget their differences and take strict steps together.

Gandhi said, “The dignity of these exams is the right of our children and it should be preserved at all costs.”

Using the metaphor of ‘Chakravyuh’, Gandhi claimed last year that there was an atmosphere of fear and a group of six people is implicating the entire country in ‘Chakravyuh’. He promised that India would break this cycle block.

Chakravyuh refers to a multi -level military structure, aimed at implicating the warrior by strategically placed opponents in a lotus -shaped maze. Gandhi had said that ‘Chakravyuh’ is also called ‘Padmavuh’ because it looks similar to Kamal (BJP’s election symbol).

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