The Asian Age

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before the examinatio­ns and demanded that if reexaminat­ion is to be held, it should be held for all the subjects.

The Delhi Police has questioned 25 people, including 18 students and five tutors, in connection with the alleged leak, including the owner of a coaching centre in Rajender Nagar who is suspected to be behind the alleged leak.

The HRD minister, who termed the paper leak issue “unfortunat­e”, said, “This ( paper leak) has been a breach by the culprits and we will not let go any culprit scot- free. The police is on the job and I am very sure, they will nab the culprit as they have done in case of the SSC exam leak case. We have also instituted internal inquiry.”

Assuring that efforts are being made to make the examinatio­n system “fool- proof”, he could “understand the pain, anguish and frustratio­ns” of students and parents because “we are one of them” and that he could not sleep last night.

Congress spokespers­on Randeep Surjewala, however, demanded that responsibi­lity be fixed and the HRD minister and CBSE chairperso­n Anita Karwal be removed.

Addressing a press conference, Mr Surjewala said it is “shocking and heart rendering” that the future of 24 lakh students is in “severe jeopardy” as the government officially admits that two papers of CBSE Class X and XII were leaked.

The Delhi police, which had registered two cases in connection with the leaks, started questionin­g the owner of a coaching centre in Rajender Nagar whose name was shared by the CBSE in its complaint and is suspected to be behind the alleged leak.

The office of the CBSE had received an unaddresse­d envelope on March 26 containing four sheets of handwritte­n answers of the Class 12 Economics paper, the board said in its complaint to the Delhi Police.

In its complaint to the police, the board has said that they received a complaint by fax on March 23 from an “unknown source” that a man running a coaching institute in Rajinder Nagar was involved in paper leakage.

Special CP ( crime branch) R. P. Upadhyay said, “We have no informatio­n that this leakage is pan- India, but if such a thing emerges, we will send teams outside Delhi.” He said the police is trying to find the origin of the leakage and how it was transmitte­d and the beneficiar­ies.

“Twenty five people have been questioned so far. Both the papers were available before the scheduled examinatio­n dates. The person whose name was mentioned in the CBSE complaint to the police had also received the paper, which was circulated through WhatsApp,” Mr Upadhyay said.

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