Opposition demands Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation over paper leaks

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge termed Kumar's sacking as “belated whitewashing exercise" which was of no consequence” as countless youth “continue to suffer”, as “paper leaks, corruption, irregularities and education mafia has infiltrated” the education system.

Update: 2024-06-23 13:36 GMT

Apparently not satisfied with the sacking of National Testing Agency chief Subodh Kumar Singh over NEET fiasco, the Opposition on Sunday hit out at the Modi government and demanded resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge termed Kumar's sacking as “belated whitewashing exercise" which was of no consequence” as countless youth “continue to suffer”, as “paper leaks, corruption, irregularities and education mafia has infiltrated” the education system.

“In the NEET Scam, the buck stops at the doorstep of the top echelons of the Modi government. Shuffling the bureaucrats is no solution to the endemic problem in the Education system rotted by the BJP. NTA was projected to be an autonomous body, but in reality was made to serve the devious interests of the BJP/RSS,” he posted on ‘X’.

For students to get justice, the Modi government must be held accountable, he said, adding that four examinations have been either cancelled or postponed in the past 10 days.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi posted on 'X' that the postponement of NEET-PG was “another unfortunate example of the ruined education system” under Modi's rule.

He claimed that Modi’s “incompetent” government is the “biggest threat” to the future of students and one must save the future of the country from it.

In a statement, CPI(M) Polit Bureau said “sinister developments” have engulfed the centralised all-India examination processes while demanding Pradhan’s resignation.

Referring to exams being “postponed indefinitely in anticipation of what obviously was waiting to happen”, it said it is not merely the result of corruption but of “centralisation, commercialisation and communalisation” in the education sphere, which is an essential ingredient of the National Education Policy.

“The new government summoning the services of the CBI to investigate these scams confirms its approach to whitewash, like it did with the Vyapam scam,” it said.

“These reflect the complete collapse of the policy prescriptions in higher education for which the entire government is accountable, particularly the HRD Minister. He must resign,” it said.

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