Hyderabad: NSUI leaders demanded a CBI investigation into the NEET paper leak issue and accused the Central government of failing to prevent repeated examination leaks across the country.
The NEET paper leak issue came up during a press conference held at Gandhi Bhavan on Tuesday. PCC Vice President and NSUI in-charge Fahim addressed the media and criticised the Union government over the controversy.
Fahim demanded an immediate CBI inquiry into the paper leak allegations. He also called for the suspension of the NTA chairman over the issue.
In addition, he demanded the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. He alleged that repeated examination leaks had damaged the credibility of the education system.
NEET paper leak triggers criticism of Centre
Fahim alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of “Viksit Bharat” had failed because students were facing repeated examination irregularities.
He claimed that NEET paper leaks had occurred four times in the last decade, including in 2016, 2021, 2024 and 2026. However, he alleged that no one had accepted responsibility for the lapses.
The NSUI leader also claimed that paper leaks had taken place in BJP-ruled states such as Bihar, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Uttarakhand.
Furthermore, he demanded that Prime Minister Modi address the issue of examination leaks while speaking to students during “Mann Ki Baat.”
NEET paper leak issue discussed at Gandhi Bhavan
During the programme, Fahim also guided NSUI state president Venkat Swamy and executive committee members on organisational activities and future programmes.
The press conference concluded with NSUI leaders reiterating their demand for strict action against officials responsible for the examination leak controversy.