Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, has continued his criticism of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) amid the re-evaluation of Class 12 answer sheets. Gandhi highlighted a case where a student exposed alleged manipulation in the selection process to favor a particular company. He called for a judicial inquiry to uncover the truth behind what he described as a deliberate conspiracy in the evaluation contract. The CBSE has refuted Gandhi’s claims, while BJP leaders pointed out similar projects awarded to the company in Congress-governed states.
Rahul Gandhi reiterated his demand for an independent judicial inquiry to investigate the alleged irregularities in the CBSE evaluation process. He commended the student who brought attention to the flaws in the On Screen Marking (OSM) system and emphasized the need for transparency in the evaluation system. The controversy surrounding the digital evaluation system used by CBSE for exams like NEET has sparked a political debate over the integrity of the process. The issue arose when a student raised concerns about discrepancies in his evaluated answer sheet.
A student’s concerns about discrepancies in his evaluated answer sheet have triggered a debate on the integrity of the CBSE evaluation process. The student’s claim that the answer sheet he received did not match his handwriting led to questions about the transparency of the evaluation system. After rectifying the error and providing the correct answer sheet, the CBSE addressed the student’s concerns. The incident has fueled discussions on the need for a fair and transparent evaluation process in educational assessments.
