AAP Leaders Slam Government Over Repeated Exam Failures

Arvind Kejriwal claims education system hijacked by mafia networks with high-level protection

by The_unmuteenglish

NEW DELHI, MAY 27 — Aam Aadmi Party National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal heavily criticized the central government following a succession of paper leaks and examination controversies, questioning how a nation can be administered when authorities cannot ensure a single fair examination.

The AAP chief noted that recent systemic failures span multiple critical academic and recruitment fields. He stated that following initial disputes surrounding the NEET, CBSE Class 12, and SSC GD evaluations, widespread reports of irregularities are now surfacing within B.Tech technical examinations across the country.

“The country’s entire education system has been completely taken over by mafias,” Arvind Kejriwal stated, adding that the prospects of millions of students are being traded away. He maintained that such widespread corruption could not thrive without institutional shielding, asserting that two individuals at the absolute top of the governance structure are providing protection to these operations.

To resolve the crisis, Kejriwal declared that the young population must take independent action and raise their voices directly to safeguard their professional prospects. He pointed out severe structural mismanagement during recent tests, citing widespread technical server failures and instances where specific test centers packed more candidates into venues than legal capacity allowed.

Joining the critique, former Delhi Education Minister Manish Sisodia released a video statement pointing out that the past ten days have seen an uninterrupted cycle of paper leaks, grading scams, and street protests. Sisodia cited recent grading controversies within the CBSE, unrest over the UPSC exams, and favoritism row involving VIP roll numbers during board examinations in Uttar Pradesh.

“Neither is the Education Minister being asked to resign, nor are examinations being conducted honestly,” Manish Sisodia affirmed. He added that the country’s youth are directly demanding to know why the prime minister does not step down from his post if he remains fundamentally unable to manage the administrative system.

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