Gopal Rai has questioned whether the government is unable to secure question papers or if those leaking them are receiving political protection. He has warned that if the government does not immediately resolve this issue, the country’s youth will be forced to take to the streets to seek a solution. Regarding this betrayal affecting 2.2 million students, the AAP has demanded justice.
Ahmedabad / Gujarat: NEET paper leak. AAP Gujarat in-charge Gopal Rai made a major statement, saying that across the country, there is only one discussion happening: once again, the country’s students and youth have been greatly betrayed. The NEET UG paper has been leaked. But this is not just about a paper leak; this is a leak of the future of 2.2 million young Indians. It is necessary to consider what a farmer’s son, a laborer’s son, a trader’s son, a poor family’s daughter, and children from hardworking families must feel in their hearts when, after putting everything at stake and studying day and night in a room to improve their future, they learn that their years of hard work and dreams have been washed away by a paper leak. What must have been the condition of their parents? And this is not the first time. Paper leaks have now become a common occurrence in India. Today, every student and every parent fears whether the exam they are preparing for will have its paper leaked. This fear has not arisen without reason. From 2014 until now, a total of 93 papers from various exams across the country have been leaked. In all these exams, approximately 60 million youth had worked hard to build their future, but their dreams were washed away by paper leaks.
Gopal Rai further stated that in 2014, the CPMT paper was leaked; in 2015, the AIPMT paper was leaked; in 2016, the ROARO paper was leaked; in 2017, the Maharashtra HSC paper was leaked; in 2018, the Gujarat Constable exam and CBSE Maths and Economics papers were leaked; in 2019, the RRD CBT paper was leaked; in 2020, the UP Board paper was leaked; in 2021, the UPTET paper was leaked; in 2022, the Rajasthan Forest Guard paper was leaked; in 2023, the SSC and REET papers were leaked; in 2024, the UP Police Constable, UPPSC, and UGC-NET papers were leaked; and now in 2026, the NEET UG paper has been leaked. The question is: is the country’s government incapable of conducting exams impartially? Or have those who leak papers become more powerful than the government? Big talk is made about making India a world leader, but people have a simple question: why can’t the government conduct exams properly? Or are papers being leaked under the government’s own protection? Today, the issue of their children’s employment and future has become the biggest question for every family. A farmer works day and night, shedding blood and sweat to grow crops. Consider the situation of a laborer’s family: amidst how much struggle do they educate their children?
He said that a bulldozer of paper leaks is rolling over the dreams and hopes of millions of youth, and it seems that the future of India’s youth is no longer secure. Since the BJP government came to power at the center, there is a lot of big talk, but every year the incidents of paper leaks are increasing, and the government is unable to find any solution. Youth work hard day and night, prepare, and then their dreams are broken like this — why is the government silent? Why doesn’t the government answer? People are now suspecting that those caught in paper leaks have political protection. This is also clearly visible in the images emerging on social media. Now only one option remains: the government must find a solution to this problem, or else the country’s youth will come forward to find a solution themselves. The water has gone over the head now. The government must do something, otherwise the youth will have to do something, and the youth will not remain silent any longer. The future of the country is its youth, and to make the country’s future better, it is necessary to secure the future of the youth. It is essential that exams are conducted impartially and transparently, and if the government does not ensure this, the country’s youth will ensure it themselves.
Aam Aadmi Party Gujarat