AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday said Gen Z should hit the streets like Nepal and voice peacefully against recurring paper leaks.Addressing mediapersons, the former Delhi CM claimed that since the BJP came to power in 2014, at least 93 examination papers had been leaked nationwide. He said that BJP-ruled states such as Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Gujarat were among the worst-affected. He said “news reports suggested that the epicentre of the NEET paper leak was also Rajasthan”.“Like always, this time too the paper leak investigation has been handed over to the CBI. Like every time, the CBI has arrested 10 to 15 persons. As always, all of them will be released on bail within three to four months. And like each time, these same criminals will once again begin preparing to leak next year’s NEET paper,” he said.He claimed that repeated paper leaks had jeopardised the future of more than six crore students and job aspirants.Questioning the repeated pattern, the AAP chief asked “could the CBI be trusted anymore?” “Will the CBI do anything? In 2017, papers were leaked and the investigation was handed over to the CBI. Has the CBI done anything so far? Then in 2021, papers were leaked and again the investigation was handed over to the CBI,” he said.


