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Tejashwi Yadav accuses Bihar CM, BJP of NEET Paper leak conspiracy

In a twist of events, after days of silence, RJD leader and Bihar’s main Opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav, reacted vehemently to the controversy over his aide’s connection with the NEET-UG paper leak case.

This comes in the wake of the RJD posting a picture of the alleged mastermind Amit Anand with the Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary on their Twitter handle. Yadav has now gone to the extent of using furious untruthfulness, where he has falsely accused Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Amit Anand, etc., of being behind the paper leak.

The chosen source is the statement from the leader of the RJD, G ya Habibullah Khan, on September 3, mentioning Bharatiya Janata Party BJP having all the investigative agencies and its ability to call anyone for investigation. The INDIA alliance is in tune on this issue: ‘We want the NEET exam to be held off immediately,’ he said.

Yadav also emphasized that linking his or her personal assistant’s name with this issue will not serve the interested parties any useful purpose. He accused the BJP of endeavoring to distract from the “kingpin” allegedly involved in the paper leakage.

Bounding strongly over the allegations, Yadav stated, “The engineer talked about could be a beneficiary, but Amit Anand and Nitish Kumar are the real culprits behind the paper leak. The country’s people know that paper leaks happen when the BJP comes to power.

The recent updates were made available after Bihar Deputy CM Vijay Sinha alleged that Tejashwi Yadav’s close associate, Pritam Kumar, had rented a room for one of the persons nabbed in the NEET-UG papers leakage scandal. Sinha had earlier tried to insist that it was Tejashwi who should clear his stand on the scandal after leveling allegations against his assistant.

In the center of the political battles, the leak of the NEET-UG papers has emerged as quite the hot potato” as the RJD-led INDIA alliance is calling, for now, the examination cancellation.

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