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    Home / News / India News / CBSE paper-leak: Delhi was 'Ground-Zero,' police raid coaching-centers, question stakeholders
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    CBSE paper-leak: Delhi was 'Ground-Zero,' police raid coaching-centers, question stakeholders

    CBSE paper-leak: Delhi was 'Ground-Zero,' police raid coaching-centers, question stakeholders

    By Gogona Saikia
    Mar 30, 2018
    10:44 am

    What's the story

    The capital has emerged at the center of the controversial CBSE question paper leak incident, with at least 34 people being questioned by the police, all Delhiites, and schools and coaching centerscenters grilled.

    Congress has launched an attack on the ruling BJP, alleging a "cover-up" and demanding answers.

    Meanwhile, it has surfaced that CBSE had enough material to act much before, but they didn't.

    Beginning

    First leak reports on March 13, action taken on 27th

    The first reports came on March 13, when police was informed of the Class-12 Accountancy paper leak two days before the exam.

    On the exam-day morning, the paper was circulated on WhatsApp.

    But the CBSE denied the allegations and police gave up probe.

    On March 23, a fax warned them of a coaching center owner; again, the CBSE didn't pay much attention, suspecting "mischief."

    Complaint

    Two FIRs filed while reports of other leaks ignored

    On March 26, minutes before the Class-12 Economics exam, a man tweeted images of the question paper.

    The same day, CBSE received an unaddressed envelope containing pages of hand-written answers.

    Finally, it approached Delhi Police with a complaint on March 27. When someone again tweeted images of hand-written pages of Class-10 Math hours before the exam, it lodged another complaint.

    Motive

    Students paid Rs. 18,000 per paper, then circulated for free

    According to information received, the first point of leak sold papers to students for up to Rs. 18,000 per paper.

    Once the initial 'buyer' received it on WhatsApp, they circulated it further, apparently even on Facebook, and soon many received it for free.

    Through CBSE insiders, school staff, coaching-centers and even college students, at least 1,000 Class-10/12 students accessed the leaked papers, police suspect.

    Politics

    Congress has five questions for the BJP

    The incident has triggered a political war, with Congress putting forth five questions for BJP.

    Communications In-Charge Randeep Singh Surjewala asked why the HRD Minister/CBSE had changed the norm of three different sets, why the 'Exam Mafia' was 'flourishing,' why the current CBSE chairman was appointed much ahead of time, why CBSE denied leaks initially, and why the HRD Minister/CBSE chairperson shouldn't be sacked.

    Twitter Post

    Rahul Gandhi blames "weak chowkidaar" for the fiasco

    कितने लीक?

    डेटा लीक !
    आधार लीक !
    SSC Exam लीक !
    Election Date लीक !
    CBSE पेपर्स लीक !

    हर चीज में लीक है
    चौकीदार वीक है#BasEkAurSaal

    — Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) March 29, 2018

    Status

    22 lakh students expected to be affected

    There have been no arrests made yet, but police have detained a Delhi-based coaching centre owner and a businessman for interrogation.

    Several institutes have been raided too.

    The CBSE is expected to announce the re-test dates Monday or Tuesday. Overall, 1.7mn Class-10 students and 500,000 Class-12 students have been affected.

    But a CBSE official said re-exam might be held only for the affected areas.

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