NSUI protests against JEE-paper leak

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 6: The National Students’ Union of India today staged a protest as Central Bureau of Investigation registered case against a private institute on the allegations of committing fraud in conducting JEE (MAIN) exam 2021.
Led by NSUI National President Neeraj Kundan, the protest was held in front of the residence of Minister of Education, Dharmendra Pradhan at New Delhi.
The protesting NSUI activists were demanding an enquiry under supervision of a sitting Supreme Court judge to identify the culprits in paper leak case as this was a matter of future for young students and aspirants of the country.
NSUI dubbed the Central Government the ‘paper-leak Government’ and blamed the Modi regime for reckless administration of the National Testing Agency. “We demand an immediate action against everyone involved. This paper leak is something that concerns every student and aspirant preparing for competitive examinations because the National Testing Agency (NTA) directly looks involved,” said Neeraj Kundan.