Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi has questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the growing controversy around exam leaks in India. He asked the Prime Minister to break his silence and address students’ concerns about repeated irregularities in national-level examinations.
Speaking about the exam leaks, Gandhi said students across the country are losing trust in the examination system. He pointed out that similar incidents happened earlier, but authorities failed to fix the issue permanently.
The Congress leader also questioned why Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has not been dismissed despite repeated controversies related to exam paper leaks. He said accountability is necessary to protect the future of millions of students.
The remarks come amid national outrage over the alleged NEET-UG 2026 paper leak, which affected lakhs of medical aspirants. The case is currently under investigation by central agencies, while opposition parties continue to demand strict action and reforms in the examination system.







