Khan Sir on NEET Paper Leak: Patna’s famous teacher Khan Sir has been in the headlines ever since the NEET-UG paper leak issue came to light. These days his statements have become a topic of discussion on social media. Recently, in an interview given to a private news channel, Khan sir gave many big statements regarding the paper leak mafia, investigating agencies and the entire system. He claimed that paper leak is not a sudden incident, rather it is done in a planned manner and the investigating agencies are not able to reach the real mastermind.
Serious questions raised on the functioning of CBI
Khan sir also raised serious questions on the functioning of CBI. He said that the people arrested by the agencies are just pawns, the real accused escape. He even said that CBI is not capable of reaching the top. Khan sir alleged that in paper leak cases, it is decided in advance who will be made the scapegoat. Many times, people are caught who do not even have correct information about the entire matter and they are prepared to take charges against themselves by paying them money.
The scam left lakhs of students mentally broken
During the interview, Khan sir emotionally said that the scam has mentally broken lakhs of students and their families. He told that many parents come to meet him and cry saying that their children’s hard work has been wasted. Khan sir said that being a teacher he does not have satisfactory answers to the questions of the students. He said that we are not leaders who just make promises. We are teachers and understand the pain of students.
Khan sir demanded that very strict action should be taken against those accused of paper leak. In such cases, the accused easily get bail, which increases the morale of the criminals. He suggested that in cases like paper leaks, long punishment and strict laws should be made so that no one would dare to do such acts in future.
Khan sir also said that paper leak has now taken the form of a big organized business in which crores of rupees are involved. Unemployment and increasing competition in competitive examinations have further strengthened the illegal network. He alleged that many times the investigation is limited to mere lip service and the real culprits are saved.
