India’s opposition parties and students have criticised the new government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi for abnormalities in new government-run entrance exams and authorities teaching positions.
Modi unexpectedly lost a lot in a general election that ended this month, partially as a result of joblessness, especially among young people, made worse by frequent leaks of exam results for government positions, which are coveted by many Indians for safety reasons.
In the states of Haryana and Maharashtra, where it performed poorly in the regional vote, Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party will next face regional elections where it will have to rely on erratic friends to work his second state.
A federal cyber-crime research team early on Wednesday informed the authorities that the “integrity of the abovementioned exam may have been compromised,” leading to the government cancelling an earlier this week examination for university and college teachers as well as doctorate courses. The Federal Central Bureau of Investigation do look into the matter, according to a speech.
The Ministry of Education stated that it had even requested a report from the police regarding “certain irregularities” that were alleged when a second test for admission to undergraduate health programs was held in May.
The primary opposition Congress party, on a great after its better- than- expected election outcome, said the” Modi state has ruined the government’s education and recruitment system”.
According to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, “our goals are to secure jobs for the youth, affirmative action, and freedom from paper leaks.” From the streets to parliament, “our fight for the rights of the youth will continue.”
Other opposition parties also criticised the government.