“The business of paper leaks is worth billions of rupees,” he said, adding that large amounts of money generated through the network eventually reached powerful people.
The AAP leader further alleged that proceeds from paper leak rackets were being used for political purposes, including engineering defections and purchasing legislators.
Without naming anyone, Kejriwal claimed that the money flowing through such networks helped sustain a system that thrived on corruption and impunity.
Calling for structural reforms, he said paper leaks would continue unless the system itself was overhauled.
“The whole system will have to change,” Kejriwal asserted, urging citizens and students to unite and demand accountability and long-term reforms to safeguard the integrity of public examinations.
His remarks come amid growing political debate over recurring exam paper leaks and the government’s response to the issue, with opposition parties accusing authorities of failing to act against those running the alleged leak syndicates.
With PTI inputs