'Modi government continues to turn a blind eye': Rahul Gandhi on fresh UGC-NET leak allegations
Rahul Gandhi alleged fresh irregularities in the recent UGC-NET examination. He claimed a PDF circulated before the test matched many Sociology questions. This paper was reportedly sold for ₹2.25 lakh in several northern states. Gandhi criticized the government for ignoring repeated examination paper leaks. Students are denied justice and accountability due to the administration's inaction.
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