From data leaks to question paper leak, the word "leak" was a recurring theme in India for the past couple of weeks. When BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya courted controversy by announcing the Karnataka election dates a few minutes ahead of the Election Commission, it began trending on social media as "date leak."
Cashing in on the trending word, Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Thursday took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi in light of the recent events. "How many leaks? Data leak! Aadhaar leak! SSC Exam leak! Election Date leak! CBSE papers leak! Leaks in everything. The gatekeeper is weak," tweeted Gandhi on Thursday.
कितने लीक?
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) March 29, 2018
डेटा लीक !
आधार लीक !
SSC Exam लीक !
Election Date लीक !
CBSE पेपर्स लीक !
हर चीज में लीक है
चौकीदार वीक है#BasEkAurSaal
The tweet comes a day after CBSE students of Class X and XII had their worst nightmares come true. The CBSE stated that they would conduct again Class X Mathematics and Class XII Economics exams due to question paper leaks. The Delhi Police is investigating the question paper leak. Modi has expressed unhappiness over the incident.
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Meanwhile, the CBSE today said the dates of the re-test will be announced by the end of the week.