Lucknow, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Monday attacked the Modi government over irregularities in competitive examinations and said the ruling government should at least keep youth affairs free from its "all-round corruption".

The former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh also termed the leaking of question papers of various examinations as a "mental tragedy".

"Leaking of papers of various examinations, rigging from the examination centers to the solvers, the work of the examination conducting agency coming under doubt, manipulation of grace marks in the results, getting desired centers, selection of many candidates from the same center. Getting and scoring 100 percent marks is not just a problem of exam management. Above all, it is a mental tragedy that is affecting not only the youth taking the exam but also their parents,” Yadav said in a post on 'X' in Hindi.

"If other examinations like police recruitment, ARO, NEET, which have been rigged, will be canceled and conducted again, then who will guarantee that no such scam will happen next time the examination is conducted. When the government is the same and its The system is also the same." Not only this, all these scams can again become a means of earning money for the government protected 'examination mafia'.

Therefore, the government should also look at this crisis from a psychological perspective and at least keep the affairs of the youth free from its all-round corruption ('all-round corruption'). This is a question of the future of the country...'' Yadav said.