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After Bihar-UP, NEET paper leak links to Maharashtra, 2 teachers from Latur questioned

The strings of NEET paper leak are constantly being linked to new states and it is feared that this gang of paper leak was spread across the country. Now Maharashtra connection has come to the fore in this case. Maharashtra’s Nanded ATS has detained two teachers from Latur and released them after questioning. Both were questioned for about 10 hours. ATS has released both of them on the condition that they will appear when called for questioning again.

One of these teachers is a teacher in Zilla Parishad School in Latur and the other in Solapur. Both the accused taken into custody also run a private coaching center in Latur. Nanded ATS detained both the teachers on Saturday night. At present, both the teachers are being interrogated intensively.

Paper leak links to these states

Before Maharashtra, the strings of NEET paper leak have been linked to Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan. Bihar Police was the first to make arrests in the paper leak case. After this it came to light that the paper leak was done by a skill from Jharkhand. The name of Ravi Atri gang came to light from Uttar Pradesh. This exam was already in the news due to the examination centers in Haryana and Rajasthan. Most of the students from one center of Haryana had topped. At the same time, there was a lot of ruckus on the day of the paper in Rajasthan. After this, the examination started late in one center.

The government took three big decisions on Saturday

The government has taken three big decisions on Saturday in the case of rigging in NEET exam. In its first decision, the government removed Subodh Kumar Singh from the post of Director General of National Testing Agency (NTA). Pradeep Singh Kharola has been given the command of National Testing Agency (NTA) in his place. In its second decision, the government has postponed the NEET exam to be held on Sunday. In the third big decision, the government has handed over the investigation of the rigging case in NEET-UG to the CBI.