14-Jan-2025 07:29 PM
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Chandigarh, Jan 14 (Reporter) Former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Tuesday said that committing scams in every work, every sector, every project and every paper has become the identity of the BJP government in the state.
He said Rohtak University MBBS exam scam is the latest addition to the chain of scams and the BJP has hollowed out the entire health system of the state.
Hooda demanded strict action on the MBBS exam scam exposed in Pandit BD Sharma University of Health Sciences.
The former Chief Minister said that Rs 3 to 5 lakh were being taken from students to pass students in each paper. To carry out the paper fraud, pens were used whose ink was dried and later cleaned.
For this, the copy of the paper was sent out of the university and after writing the correct answer there, it was again submitted to the centre. This rigging was not only happening in the MBBS paper, but action was also being taken in NEET-UG and Foreign Medical Graduates paper.
Hooda said seeing such a big mess, it seems that the whole system was working to execute this scam. “By taking action against a few small employees, the government wants to suppress this entire scam. There should be a high level impartial investigation of the whole matter,” he demanded.
Not only this, after the continuous paper leaks, this government also found a new way of paper leak by copying and pasting the questions asked earlier. For example, in the main examination of CET, the papers of Group-56 and Group-57 were leaked by copying. 41 out of 100 questions, which came in the paper of August 6, were repeated in the paper of 7 August, a new way of paper leak.
“The police is claiming to have arrested 3 people from Jind in the CET paper leak case, who were found with admit cards of 40-45 youth. On the other hand, the government says that the paper was not leaked,” he pointed out.
The former Chief Minister said It was during the BJP government that the officers caught with money in HPSC, and the employees were caught changing the results in HSSC. The Deputy Secretary of HPSC was caught
with Rs 90 lakh in November 2021. After this, about Rs 2.75 crore were recovered from him. In the year 2018, five people were caught on charges of tampering with the results in the HSSC office, he added...////...