The education system in Madhya Pradesh has come under serious scrutiny following the leak of MP Board Class 12 exam papers, which are allegedly being sold openly on Telegram. NSUI National Spokesperson Viraj Yadav said that according to several news reports more than 2 lakh students are connected to various illegal Telegram groups where exam papers are being sold for amounts ranging from Rs 200 to Rs 2000.
Despite the alarming scale of the leak, the state government and the Cyber Cell have failed to take effective action, raising questions about their ability to monitor digital activities. Critics argue that the ongoing racket suggests a collapse in the state’s education system and raises concerns over possible involvement or negligence by authorities.
In response to the controversy, Yadav has submitted a memorandum to Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh and ADG Cyber Cell A. Sai Manohar, demanding immediate intervention. The protest highlights growing public frustration over the education mafia’s unchecked operations and the government's apparent inaction.