Kejriwal Criticizes Government's Use of Air Force for NEET Exam Security

Arvind Kejriwal has voiced strong criticism against the Indian government's decision to use Air Force vehicles for transporting NEET exam papers, deeming it a superficial measure lacking genuine intent to prevent leaks. He highlighted the need for collective action to address the issues plaguing the education system, which he claims is controlled by a mafia. Additionally, he referenced a student's concerns about irregularities in exam papers and criticized the Prime Minister for delays in the Common University Entrance Test. This article delves into Kejriwal's statements and the broader implications for India's education system.
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Kejriwal's Strong Opposition to Government's Decision

Arvind Kejriwal, the national convenor of the Aam Aadmi Party, has expressed his disapproval of the central government's decision to utilize Air Force vehicles for transporting NEET exam papers. He labeled this move as mere theatrics, suggesting that there is no genuine intention to prevent leaks. In a post on social media, Kejriwal questioned whether the use of Air Force planes would truly stop paper leaks, criticizing the government for its lack of serious commitment to addressing the issue. He accused the education system of being under the control of a mafia.




Kejriwal further emphasized that collective action is necessary to resolve this issue, stating that it cannot be addressed by one individual alone. In a self-recorded video, he pointed out that across the globe, numerous exam papers are handled without the need for Air Force bulletproof trucks, asserting that the government is merely pretending to take action without any real intention to reform the system. He warned that leaks would continue unabated.


Concerns Over Student's Experience

He also referenced the case of a 12th-grade student, Vedant, who raised concerns about irregularities in his physics exam paper on social media. Kejriwal noted that Vedant faced trolling, being labeled as anti-national, which he attributed to efforts to protect the education mafia. Previously, Kejriwal criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi after reports emerged of delays in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) due to technical issues at various centers across the country, which heightened anxiety among students and parents.