Anger of students boiled on the streets against paper leak

Independent morning Correspondent Atul Kumar
Publisher – Jitendra Kumar Rajesh

The anger of students and youth against the continuous paper leaks and cancellation of competitive examinations in Bettiah is now openly visible on the streets. Under the banner of All India Youth Federation (AIYF), a large number of youth and students took out a procession in the city and demonstrated strongly against the cancellation of NEET examination and Assistant Education Officer examination. The protesters expressed their anger by burning the effigies of the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister while raising slogans against the government.

AIIF State Vice President Tariq Anwar, who is leading the protest, said that the incidents of continuous leaking of question papers of competitive examinations in the country and Bihar are an open play with the future of the youth. Lakhs of students prepare for competitive examinations by working hard day and night, but every time their hard work gets wasted due to paper leak and examination cancellation. Due to this, an atmosphere of deep anger and disappointment is being created among the students.
He said that due to repeated cancellation of examinations, students are not only facing mental stress but also financial and physical problems. Poor and middle class families spend lakhs of rupees on the education and coaching of their children, but when the exams are cancelled, the dreams of the students as well as the hopes of the family are shattered. Many students are falling victim to depression, but the government remains completely insensitive on this serious issue.
Attacking the government, Tariq Anwar said that the network of paper leak mafia is continuously getting stronger and the government is proving to be a complete failure in curbing it. He demanded that strict action should be taken against the gangs involved in leaking the papers and such harsh punishment should be given to the culprits, so that in future no one would dare to play with the future of the students.

He warned that if the government does not take concrete steps to stop paper leaks soon and does not give strict punishment to the culprits, then the All India Youth Federation will launch a statewide movement and fight from the streets to the House. He said that playing with the future of the youth will not be tolerated at any cost.

During this, the protesters took out a procession on the streets of Bettiah, raised slogans and demonstrated against the government. Dozens of workers and students including Anjarul, Safesar, Om Prakash, Adarsh ​​Mani Tiwari, Parshuram Thakur, Aarti, Munita were present on the occasion.

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