Apology Issued Over Rajasthan NEET Paper Leak Scandal
Rajasthan's Urban Development and Housing Minister, Jhabar Singh Kharra, apologized for the NEET paper leak scandal that led to the exam's cancellation. He assured actions against the accused and announced a re-conduct of the exam. The investigation has been transferred to the CBI for further proceedings.
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The Urban Development and Housing Minister of Rajasthan, Jhabar Singh Kharra, has issued a public apology concerning the NEET paper leak controversy, which caused the cancellation of the examination. Addressing reporters in Jhunjhunu, Kharra expressed remorse for the inconvenience faced by diligent students due to the alleged misconduct.
The minister disclosed that multiple arrests have already been made regarding the illegal distribution of the exam papers. He affirmed that the investigation has now been placed under the scrutiny of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to ensure a thorough and unbiased probe.
Kharra reassured the public that the NEET exam would be rescheduled soon, with enhanced security measures to prevent any future malpractices. He emphasized the commitment to identifying and prosecuting those found guilty to uphold the integrity of the educational process.
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