Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has launched a fresh attack on the central government over the CBSE examination evaluation process, raising serious questions about the company reportedly assigned responsibility for digital assessment and student result management. Sharing a video on social media, Rahul Gandhi alleged that the company entrusted with handling the future of lakhs of CBSE students is not a new entity and has previously faced several allegations. He questioned the transparency behind awarding the contract and accused authorities of failing to conduct proper scrutiny before handing over such a sensitive responsibility. In the video message, Rahul Gandhi directly appealed to CBSE students and parents to demand answers from the government. He questioned why the contract was given to the company and whether due procedures were bypassed during the selection process. He further claimed that if details about the company’s past could be uncovered quickly by ordinary citizens, then the CBSE should also have identified those concerns before awarding the contract. The Congress MP’s remarks have added to the growing political debate surrounding examination systems, student welfare, and transparency in educational institutions. The issue has gained further traction as Rahul Gandhi recently met NEET aspirants and the family of a student from Sikar who allegedly died by suicide amid academic pressure and examination-related stress. The BJP and government agencies are yet to issue a detailed response to Rahul Gandhi’s allegations. Meanwhile, the controversy has sparked intense discussions online, with students, parents, and education experts demanding greater accountability and clarity regarding digital evaluation systems and examination contracts. The matter is expected to escalate politically in the coming days as opposition parties continue targeting the government over student-related issues and education reforms.


