Rahul Gandhi targets Modi government, says crores of students impacted due to exam-related troubles
New Delhi [India], May 30 (ANI): Following NTA's confirmation that Common University Entrance Test (CUET) faced disruptions, Congress leader lauched a blistering attack on the Centre over ongoing national examination controversies on Saturday, stating that despite claims of being a "Vishwa Guru" (world leader), the administration "can't conduct even one exam".
Pointing to a string of national examinations, Gandhi emphasised the cumulative stress being forced onto the nation's youth.
"NEET. CBSE. SSC. And today CUET. Four exams. One crore children. Not a single one conducted with honesty," he said on X.
Escalating his attack, Gandhi claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi "has completely ruined the entire education system."
Warning the consequences from youth over recurring issues in national examinations, Gandhi said, "Claims of "world guru," but can't conduct even one exam in the country - Modi ji has completely ruined the entire education system. The generation whose future you are destroying - that same generation will hold you accountable."
Notably, the controversy comes on the heels of the ongoing CBSE OSM discrepancies row and the NEET-UG paper leak case, both of which have sparked political debate and raised concerns over the conduct and integrity of major national examinations.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal also took a swipe at PM Modi over disruptions in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) 2026.
In an official statement posted on X, the NTA said the delay mainly affected candidates scheduled for the examination and clarified that the issue had originated at the vendor's end.
The NTA revised the afternoon shift schedule, directing candidates to report from 2:30 pm onwards, while the examination commenced at 4 pm instead of the originally scheduled 3 pm.
Notably, the controversy comes on the heels of the ongoing CBSE OSM discrepancies row and the NEET-UG paper leak case, both of which have sparked political debate and raised concerns over the conduct and integrity of major national examinations. (ANI)
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