Paper Leak Scandal: Roti Bank Chairman Demands Life Sentences for Culprits

Manoj Mishra calls for removal of Education Minister and CBI probe into competitive exam irregularities

Social activist highlights exploitation of youth, criticizes political parties for neglecting future of young voters.

JAMSHEDPUR – Manoj Mishra, Chairman of Roti Bank, has demanded life imprisonment for those involved in leaking question papers of NEET and other competitive exams.

Speaking at a meeting in Chhaya Nagar, Mishra called for the immediate removal of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.

He urged for a CBI investigation into the entire paper leak scandal.

Mishra accused political parties of using youth merely as a vote bank by lowering voting age limits.

He criticized both central and state governments for failing to provide adequate job opportunities for youth.

The activist highlighted the recurring issue of paper leaks in various competitive exams across the country.

Mishra suggested the involvement of a large network, possibly connected to high-profile politicians, in the paper leak cases.

He warned that civil society would no longer tolerate the compromise of young people’s futures.

The meeting was attended by several members including Salavat Mahto, D.N. Sharma, and Anima Das.

Mishra’s statements reflect growing public concern over the integrity of India’s competitive examination system.

The demand for life sentences underscores the severity of the paper leak issue and its impact on students’ lives.

This call for action highlights the need for systemic reforms in the conduct of competitive exams in India.

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