
India Today's explosive investigation has unveiled a deep-seated corruption scandal within India's competitive exam system, sparking widespread political outrage. Congress leader Karti Chidambaram criticized the government for allowing cartels and mafia to manipulate the country's most prestigious exams. The focus is on the notorious Mukhiya solver gang, whose operations have come under scrutiny by the CBI. Cybercriminals facilitated their activities with fraudulent SIM cards and safe houses, while authorities recovered 11 outdated cheques linked to the gang. The gang's influence extends beyond Bihar, with key figures like Rocky Mukhiya, nephew of alleged mastermind Sanjeev Mukhiya, implicated in Jharkhand. Amidst calls for Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation, CBI efforts have intensified, targeting Sanjeev Mukhiya who has reportedly fled to Nepal. The investigation has led to 24 arrests across Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Gujarat, and Maharashtra. As political battles escalate, students anxiously await justice in a system that has jeopardized their futures.