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Strict action to curb menace of paper leaks on agenda | India News

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NEW DELHI: During the 2023 assembly polls, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had come down hard on Congress, especially in Rajasthan where he said, “There is not a single exam or paper that Congress has not sold.” The party’s manifesto reflected its concern over paper leaks and promised steps to curb the growing menace.
In the section ‘new opportunities for the youth’, the manifesto emphasised that the Modi govt has passed a law (Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024) in the last session of Parliament to prevent paper leaks.”We have already enacted a strict law to stop misconduct in recruitment exams across the country. We will strictly implement this law to ensure strict punishment to those playing with the future of our youth,” the manifesto said.
Multiple paper leaks have rocked states like Rajasthan, UP and Bihar, among others, and have emerged as an election issue. Earlier, Congress had also promised steps to deal with the issue. INDIA bloc partner Samajwadi Party has been targeting BJP over alleged paper leaks of various recruitment exams. The manifesto promished the Centre would work with willing state govts to curb the problem.


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