RSS-BJP Involved in Malpractices in UPSC Exams: Dr. Ajay Kumar

Senior Congress Leader Alleges Widespread Cheating in Competitive Exams

Senior Congress leader and former Jamshedpur MP, Dr. Ajay Kumar, accused the BJP government of widespread cheating in competitive exams during a press conference in New Delhi on Tuesday.

JAMSHEDPUR – Senior Congress leader and former Jamshedpur MP, Dr. Ajay Kumar, accused the BJP government of engaging in widespread malpractices in competitive exams, including UPSC, during a press conference in New Delhi on Tuesday.

Dr. Kumar asserted that if the media used the Right to Information Act (RTI) to uncover the exact scores of UPSC candidates related to BJP leaders, the findings would be shocking.

He suggested that such an investigation would reveal clear evidence of favoritism and malpractice.

Dr. Kumar also mentioned the NEET exam paper leak and raised concerns about the impact of such scandals on children from middle-class families, who heavily rely on these exams.

He questioned how a Pune IAS officer secured the 800th rank and obtained an IAS cadre, pointing to significant issues within UPSC and the central government.

Dr. Kumar’s allegations underscore the extent of corruption he believes is prevalent under the NDA government.

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