The CBSE re-evaluation controversy intensified as AAP demanded Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's removal, alleging marking errors, blank answer sheets, portal crashes and fee glitches. Arvind Kejriwal sought manual re-evaluation and fee waivers, while Rahul Gandhi accused the Centre of ignoring students' concerns and failing to ensure transparency in the process.
The controversy surrounding the CBSE re-evaluation process intensified on Monday after the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) launched a sharp attack on Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, demanding his immediate removal over irregularities in the board examination evaluation system.
In a post shared on X, AAP accused the Centre of presiding over a "system collapse" in the CBSE examination process. The party highlighted complaints ranging from blank answer sheets and incorrect marking to portal crashes and unusually high re-evaluation fees.
Accompanying the post was a graphic carrying the slogan "Sack Dharmendra Pradhan Now!", citing media reports related to evaluation errors, technical glitches and concerns raised by students during the re-evaluation process.
The post said that students were suffering due to administrative failures and called for accountability from the Education Ministry. AAP also referred to reports of the re-evaluation fee allegedly jumping from ₹1 to ₹69,420 because of a payment-related glitch, alongside complaints regarding website crashes, result delays and confusion over the OSM process.
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