Waheed Para Calls for Supreme Court Inquiry into Exam Irregularities

   

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir People’s Democratic Party Youth President Waheed Ur Rehman Parra on Thursday expressed deep concern over the increasing number of examination scams. He said these recurring scams severely damage the integrity of the education system and called for immediate and concrete measures by the Education Ministry to prevent their recurrence.

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Parra said that the recent spate of examination scams is alarming and unacceptable. “These scams not only undermine the efforts and dedication of hardworking students but also erode public trust in our educational institutions. The time, effort, and dedication of lakhs of students have been wasted. The NTA must recognise the anguish, hard work, and hopes of the candidates taking these exams,” a statement issued by the party reads.

He asserted that irregularities, scams, and cheating devalue the hard work of sincere students and the integrity of our educational institutions. “Our students deserve integrity and transparency, not incompetence and chaos. When will you ensure a reliable system?” he asked.

Parra stated that the unexpected cancellation, which occurred immediately following the alleged NEET examination scam, illustrates flawed system of conducting entrance exams. “Examination scams have grown prevalent, jeopardising the futures of many students. These consecutive scandals should serve as a wake-up call for the Education Ministry to take prompt action to prevent similar instances from occurring in the future.”

“The PDP unequivocally stands in solidarity with students impacted by the upheaval surrounding the UGC NET exam in the aftermath of the alleged NEET scam. The sudden and unceremonious cancellation on June 19th starkly illuminates the entrenched systemic ineptitude and malfeasance, perilously jeopardizing career trajectories and inflicting profound psychological distress,” he said.

Parra emphasised the immediate need to enforce strict legal actions against individuals and groups involved in examination scams to deter future misconduct. “The Education Ministry must recognise the gravity of this issue and act swiftly to restore faith in our examination system. The future of our youth and the credibility of our educational institutions are at stake. It is imperative that the Education Ministry takes swift and decisive action to ensure the sanctity of our examination system and safeguard the future of our youth.”

A meticulously supervised inquiry under the auspices of the Supreme Court is imperative to engender transparency and enforce accountability, thereby fortifying the prospects of our future scholars, he further added.

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