A new story of corruption has emerged as Modi begins his third term in power.
A blacklisted firm that jeopardized the future of millions of youth by leaking papers for medical college admissions is now conducting the second phase of recruitment exams for the Modi-led Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).
EduTest Solutions Private Limited, based in Gujarat, was blacklisted for its involvement in the paper leak case.
Despite this, the Modi government has directed CSIR to conduct exams for the recruitment of Section Officers and Assistant Section Officers through this prohibited firm.
EduTest’s founder, Sureshchandra Arya, is the president of a Hindu organization and has been seen attending events hosted by Modi, according to The Wire.
The Wire reports that the company’s Managing Director, Vineet Arya, has been arrested, but the company continues to receive exam contracts from the BJP.
CSIR has issued an official notification for the second phase of the exam, but the exam is already mired in controversy, The Wire notes.
According to Indian media, the company’s Managing Director, Vineet Arya, has fled abroad to escape arrest by UP police.
Astonishingly, candidates accused of cheating in the first phase of the exam are in jail, but their names have been included in the list of successful candidates, The Wire reports.
Despite allegations of fraud and corruption, the company will conduct the exam under Modi’s leadership, The Wire claims.
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