Police claim that he is a member of the paper leaking gang. It is being told that the arrest has been made from Gujarat. At present, the accused is being interrogated. It is possible that with this the paper leaking gang will be exposed.
Board exams have started from March 1
Let us tell you that in Madhya Pradesh, class 10th board exams have started from March 1 and class 12th board exams from March 2. Since the introduction of the paper, complaints of paper leakage started coming. Papers started reaching different places of the state on WhatsApp and Telegram. After this, action was taken against the officers of many center presidents till their dismissal, but the process of paper leaking did not stop.
Leaked on internet, uproar in assembly
The interesting thing is that earlier the officials of the MP Board were not accepting that the papers were being taken. He said that even the chairman and secretary of the board could not see the paper till it was distributed to the students. Later they felt that someone must be leaking the paper physically, but after a few days the papers started going viral on the internet. On knowing this, the board and the police got confused. The matter of paper leak reached the Vidhan Sabha, where the opposition parties created a lot of uproar on this matter.
How did the papers get leaked?
Let us tell you that these papers are being sold on WhatsApp and Telegram for money. The price of papers has been fixed from Rs 200 to Rs 1000. Paper leakers are selling paper by making children their target.
Minister accepted the paper was leaked
After the ruckus escalated, School Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar told the media that the papers had been leaked. After this, the MP Board has constituted a committee to investigate the incident of paper leak. This committee will continuously investigate the paper leaking cases and submit its report to the board. Will the exam of leaked papers be conducted again or not? Although it is not decided yet. But the incident of paper leak has definitely drawn a line of worry on the faces of the students.
Report: Deepak Rai
Source: navbharattimes.indiatimes.com
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