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Modi must speak up on paper leak issue: Congress

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The Congress on Sunday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to speak out on the CBSE paper leak issue and provide a solution to students who had been affected by it.

Congress leader Pawan Khera said clarity was still missing in the paper leak case and this had led to chaos.

Questionin­g the silence of senior BJP leaders over the issue, he said Modi should answer the questions that were being raised.

“It is unfortunat­e that the youth of this country are turning (into) cynics. It’s a serious matter. Arun Jaitley is quiet, so is Ravi Shankar Prasad ... and Smriti Irani is glum. So let Modiji answer and provide a solution for the youth,” he said.

Alleging that the government was “involved in fulltime politics and part-time governance”, Khera accused it of keeping parents and students in the dark.

“Today, parents and students don’t know what the government wants. (Prakash) Javadekarj­i says that other than those in Delhi and NCR no other child has to appear for a retest,” he told reporters in the national capital.

But the Jharkhand police, he added, had said the leak affected students across India.

“Why is there no clarity? Don’t they understand that they are playing with the future of our youth,” he asked.

The Congress leader also referred to the arrest yesterday of Satish Pandey, an alleged ABVP leader who runs a coaching institute in Jharkhand.

“He is linked to the Sangh. Why did he have the paper? There are layers and layers of mysterious informatio­n in this,” he said, adding that the last few days had seen the “nationalis­ation of the Vyapam model of the BJP”.

“There is an involvemen­t of government or leadership of the BJP. We demand an enquiry which will reveals the roots,” he said.

Khera also wondered if something that was leaked through social media platforms such as WhatsApp could be restricted to the Delhi-NCR region.

Alleging that govt was ‘involved in full-time politics and part-time governance’, Congress leader Pawan Khera accused it of keeping parents and students in the dark

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