Education system has fallen into hands of mafia: Arvind Kejriwal
Arvind Kejriwal criticized the central government for its handling of the NEET paper leak, claiming that the education system is under the control of a mafia. He questioned the government's decision to involve the Indian Air Force in transporting exam papers, suggesting it was an ineffective solution. Kejriwal emphasized the need for collective action to address the issue and called for an educated Prime Minister.
- ▪Arvind Kejriwal accused the central government of allowing the education system to fall into the hands of a mafia.
- ▪He criticized the decision to use the Indian Air Force for transporting NEET papers as bizarre and ineffective.
- ▪Kejriwal stated that addressing the issue of paper leaks requires collective action from all stakeholders.
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AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday (May 30, 2026) slammed the central government over the alleged NEET paper leak, saying the country's education system has fallen into the "clutches of the mafia". Claims of being vishwaguru but can't conduct single exam: Rahul's dig at PMReacting to reports that NEET papers would be transported to exam centres by the Indian Air Force, Mr. Kejriwal said that Centre has no intention of getting to the bottom of the paper leaks, and was instead making such bizarre moves (nautanki)."Air Force will be used to prevent paper leaks in NEET. Will this stop paper leaks? How is our government talking like uneducated people? World over so many exams are conducted, have we ever heard any such bizarre thing " Mr.
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