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Anti-paper leak Bill a visionary step towards safeguarding youth’s future: Government
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The Indian Express
THE BJP-LED NDA government on Tuesday threw its weight behind the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Amendment Bill, 2026, terming it a “visionary step towards safeguarding the future of India’s youth”.
BJP MP Tejasvi Surya said the nation’s students did not want politics over paper leaks, but sought a system that protected their future.
Attacking the Congress over alleged paper leaks in Karnataka where the party is in power, Surya said justice was not a one-way street.
Changing this for the better is the responsibility of the nation’s youth and that is why they are with Modi ji,” he said.
He said the Modi government would find a permanent solution to paper leaks, just as it had addressed challenges such as terrorism and Maoism.