Kejriwal Calls on Gen Z to Demand NEET Paper Leak Accountability
Arvind Kejriwal, AAP national convener, urges Gen Z to demand accountability for the alleged NEET paper leak. He argues that if youth in Bangladesh and Nepal can instigate political change, so too can Indian students. Kejriwal criticizes the effectiveness of past CBI investigations on similar incidents.
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Arvind Kejriwal, the AAP national convener, issued a rallying cry to Generation Z on Wednesday, urging them to demand justice for those culpable in the alleged NEET paper leak scandal. He drew a parallel to political transformations led by young people in Bangladesh and Nepal, suggesting that Indian students could also push for accountability.
During a press conference, Kejriwal expressed concern over the recurring incidents of paper leaks, which he said had undermined the trust of exam aspirants. He questioned the efficacy of past investigations by the Central Bureau of Investigation, implying that strict punishment had not been meted out to responsible parties.
Highlighting a series of paper leak incidents since 2014, Kejriwal noted the detrimental effects on millions of students. He alleged that such incidents were prevalent in states governed by the BJP and accused the CBI of failing to address previous paper leak cases significantly.
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