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Members of Chandigarh Youth Congress participate in a torchlight procession near Government School, Sector 52 Colony, Chandigarh, protesting the alleged NEET paper leak scandal and accusing the BJP government of jeopardizing the future of the nation's youth. The demonstration highlighted growing concerns over transparency and fairness in competitive examinations.
Times News NetworkChandigarh: Members of the Chandigarh Youth Congress on Sunday voiced concern over the future of students amid repeated examination scams, paper leaks and irregularities.
During a protest against the NEET paper leak case, they alleged that such incidents had become routine under the BJP government.They said students were losing faith in the system because of failed policies and repeated breaches of trust.Indian Youth Congress national president Uday Bhanu Chib described the NEET paper leak as a direct attack on the dreams and efforts of students. Accusing the BJP of failing to safeguard the youth, he said such incidents were worsening the plight of young people already struggling with unemployment.Congress MP Manish Tewari added that the government had failed to provide employment opportunities and ensure a fair, transparent examination system. He said the “paper leak mafia” was thriving under the BJP at the expense of merit and hard work.Box: AAP Members Switch to BJPA few AAP members and workers joined the Chandigarh BJP on Sunday. Local party president Jitendra Pal Malhotra welcomed them, saying they were inspired by the party’s development initiatives, governance record and nationalist ideology.





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