The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has raised concerns over alleged irregularities in government recruitment examinations in Gujarat, with party leader Pravin Ram claiming that multiple exams conducted under the current administration have been affected by paper leak incidents.
In a video statement, Pravin Ram, AAP’s State Frontal President, alleged that for several years, government examinations in the state have been marred by paper leaks. He further claimed that individuals linked to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have been associated with such incidents.
Referring to a recent case, Ram alleged that a person arrested by the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) in connection with the Junior Clerk paper leak case had been appointed as a Youth Wing District President in Aravalli district. He said the development had led to protests, with people demanding strict legal action against those involved in the alleged leak.
Ram stated that while the government has maintained that no culprits would be spared, such appointments raised questions about accountability. He alleged that those responsible for paper leaks benefit from the system, resulting in losses for students and job aspirants.
He further claimed that such practices adversely affect ordinary youth and called on people in Gujarat, particularly young voters, to take the issue seriously. Ram urged the public to respond through the electoral process in the upcoming taluka panchayat and district panchayat elections.