Rahul Questions Modi's Silence on CBSE Contract Award Controversy
Rahul Gandhi criticized Narendra Modi for not addressing issues concerning the CBSE's contract award to COEMPT. Calling for an independent probe, Gandhi alleged the process favored COEMPT by compromising on standards. He questioned why the government seemed to protect certain interests at the cost of students' futures.
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Rahul Gandhi has sharply criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his lack of response regarding the controversial CBSE contract awarded to COEMPT. Gandhi expressed concern that the process unfairly favored COEMPT by lowering qualification standards, which jeopardized the academic futures of millions of students.
Gandhi pointed out discrepancies in the tender process, revealing that CBSE modified technical requirements multiple times to facilitate COEMPT's success, despite major red flags regarding their capabilities. Gandhi emphasized the urgent need for an independent judicial investigation to unveil the truth and address potential corrupt practices in awarding the contract.
In his continued critique, Gandhi cited the overarching issue of trust erosion among Indian youth, reflected in their skepticism about the integrity of the exam systems after recent leaks. He insisted that the nation must collaborate to reconstruct the examination framework to ensure fairness and transparency.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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