Scandal in Examination Rooms: The Rise of Paper Leaks Under Modi's Watch

Kolanukonda Sivaji of the Andhra Pradesh Congress alleges recurring question paper leaks in entrance exams under PM Modi's tenure. Following the cancellation of the NEET 2026 exam due to a leak, Sivaji criticizes the government's failure, highlighting the mental stress on students and demanding accountability.

Scandal in Examination Rooms: The Rise of Paper Leaks Under Modi's Watch
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The NEET 2026 exam cancellation due to widespread paper leaks has sparked significant criticism against the current administration, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Andhra Pradesh Congress Vice President Kolanukonda Sivaji called this incident part of a wider trend of examination mishaps occurring nationwide.

Sivaji pointed out that tests have been reconducted 48 times due to 89 paper leak incidents under the central government's administration. He emphasized the severe mental stress and spiraling anxiety levels among students, expressing that these repeated cancellations undermine the aspirations of many dedicated candidates.

Moreover, Sivaji condemned the government's delayed action, as the central authorities only addressed the leak ten days after the NEET 2026 exam took place. He urged strict accountability for those responsible and called for a formal apology to affected students across the country.

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