Sukesh.C.Khajuria urges PM to implement urgent reforms to prevent Examination Paper Leaks

Calls for Immediate Implementation of K. Radhakrishnan Committee Recommendations

15/06/2026

Jammu, June 15 (KIP)-Senior Social and Health Activist Sukesh C. Khajuria has submitted a detailed representation to the Prime Minister of India, expressing deep concern over the recurring incidents of examination paper leaks and recruitment examination scams that have surfaced across the country in recent years.
In his representation, Khajuria highlighted that repeated paper leak scandals involving recruitment tests, competitive examinations, and major entrance examinations, including NEET, have severely undermined public confidence in the fairness, transparency, and credibility of India's examination system.
He noted that over the past several years, numerous incidents reported from different states have raised serious questions about examination security, institutional accountability, and the effectiveness of safeguards designed to protect the integrity of public examinations.
According to Khajuria, repeated cancellation of examinations, delays in recruitment processes, and allegations of corruption have caused immense mental stress, uncertainty, and financial hardship to lakhs of students and unemployed youth who dedicate years to preparing for these examinations.
"The recurring examination scandals have now assumed the character of a national crisis. They not only demoralize deserving candidates but also weaken public faith in merit-based opportunities and the institutions entrusted with conducting fair examinations," he stated.
Khajuria also referred to the High-Level Expert Committee constituted by the Government of India in 2024 under the chairmanship of former ISRO Chairman K. Radhakrishnan to recommend reforms aimed at strengthening the public examination ecosystem. He urged the government to implement the committee's recommendations in a time-bound manner and ensure periodic public disclosure of the progress made.
In his appeal to the Prime Minister, Khajuria proposed several key reforms, including:
• Constitution of a high-level independent national committee or judicial commission to investigate recurring paper leak incidents.
• Introduction of a robust centralized digital security framework for major examinations and recruitment tests.
• Stronger anti-paper leak legislation with stringent penalties for offenders, including officials, institutions, and organized criminal networks.
• Establishment of transparent accountability mechanisms for examination-conducting agencies.
• Adoption of advanced technological safeguards such as encrypted paper transmission systems, AI-based monitoring, and real-time audit mechanisms.
• Formulation of a National Examination Integrity Policy to ensure uniform standards of transparency, fairness, and security across the country.
• Immediate implementation of the recommendations of the High-Level Expert Committee on Public Examination Reforms headed by K. Radhakrishnan.
Emphasizing the importance of safeguarding the aspirations of India's youth, Khajuria stated that competitive examinations and recruitment processes serve as the foundation of millions of careers and futures and fool proof, robust, transparent and fair system should be in place.
A copy of the present representation has also been forwarded to Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Hon’ble Union Minister of Education; and Shri Abhishek Singh, Director General, National Testing Agency (NTA), New Delhi, for their kind information and appropriate consideration.