Arvind Kejriwal Calls for Unity Against Paper Leak Scandals

Arvind Kejriwal Calls for Unity Against Paper Leak Scandals

New Delhi, June 5: Arvind Kejriwal, the national convenor of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), has made serious allegations against the central government regarding its lax approach to paper leak cases. He urged the public to take to the streets, stating that the paper leak issue has turned into a multi-billion-dollar business involving powerful individuals.

Kejriwal called for unity among citizens, declaring, “We will not tolerate this any longer.”

In a video message released on Friday, he remarked, “Paper leaks are occurring every two to three years. Why is this business not stopping? Until you all take to the streets and compel the government, this issue will persist.”

He highlighted that during AAP’s four years in Punjab, not a single paper leak occurred. Similarly, in Delhi, where AAP has governed for a decade, there have been no discrepancies, unlike the central government’s repeated failures. Kejriwal termed this a matter of “intent.”

He pointed out two specific examples to criticize the central government. The first was the awarding of a contract for CBSE papers to a company that had been blacklisted in Telangana due to irregularities, which had tragically led to the suicides of over 20 students.

Kejriwal stated, “Despite the company’s past issues, the central government awarded them a nationwide contract.”

The second example involved the NEET examination, where he claimed that leaks occurred during paper setting, while the government absurdly suggested transporting papers by airplane.

He accused the government of failing to file an FIR against the company or make any arrests. Instead, a committee was formed, and the CBSE chairman was merely reassigned to another department. “Their intentions are corrupt. Next year, they will leak papers again to make billions. Until people take to the streets, the system will not change. Everyone must raise their voice and compel the government to act,” he concluded.

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