Rahul Gandhi slams PM Modi over tampering of CBSE exam results
Rahul Gandhi slams PM Modi over CBSE exam results tampering

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the alleged tampering of CBSE exam results. In a series of posts on social media, Gandhi accused the Modi government of manipulating the results of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) examinations, calling it a grave injustice to students.

Gandhi's Accusations

Rahul Gandhi questioned the integrity of the exam results, stating that there were “no answers, no accountability, no shame” in the government's handling of the issue. He highlighted that students and parents have been left in the dark about the criteria used for evaluating and moderating marks, leading to widespread confusion and distress.

Demand for Transparency

The Congress leader demanded a thorough investigation into the matter and called for the immediate release of the detailed methodology behind the result calculations. He emphasized that the government must take responsibility for the alleged irregularities and ensure that students are not unfairly affected.

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Gandhi's remarks come amid growing concerns over the CBSE board exams, with many students reporting discrepancies in their marks compared to their expectations. The opposition has been vocal in criticizing the government's education policies, particularly the handling of examinations during the pandemic.

Government's Response

In response to the allegations, the Ministry of Education has denied any tampering of results and stated that the evaluation process was conducted fairly and transparently. Officials have urged students to approach the board with any grievances, promising to address individual cases promptly.

However, the opposition remains unconvinced, with Gandhi leading the charge for a parliamentary debate on the issue. The controversy has once again brought the spotlight on the state of education in India and the need for robust mechanisms to ensure fairness in examinations.

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