“Arvind Kejriwal Claims Education System Influenced by Unscrupulous Elements”
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal recently responded to reports indicating that the Indian Air Force will be involved in transporting National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) examination papers to various exam centers. Kejriwal criticized the Central Government, suggesting that this measure reflects a lack of commitment to resolving ongoing issues related to paper leaks. He expressed concern that such actions divert attention from the fundamental problems affecting the integrity of the examination process.
In light of previous incidents involving leaks of examination papers, the Central Governments decision to involve the Air Force has raised eyebrows. NEET, a crucial exam for medical college admissions in India, is administered annually to millions of students. In recent years, discussions surrounding the security and transparency of the examination process have intensified, prompting calls for reforms.
Authorities argue that involving the Armed Forces is a step to enhance security measures during the examination period. However, critics like Mr. Kejriwal counter that addressing the root causes of such leaks is paramount and that superficial fixes may not ensure a fair examination process in the long run.
