SSLC exams: Suresh Kumar denies paper leak claims


Team Udayavani, Jun 25, 2020, 9:24 AM IST

Bengaluru: Primary and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar denyed claims that the question paper of the SSLC exam was leaked on social media a day before the scheduled date.

“The question paper of the SSLC exam has not been leaked such posts on social media were baseless,” said Suresh.

Suresh further added, “Soon after the issue was raised to the Education Department, our experts found that the so-called ‘leaked paper’ was that of the preparatory exam held earlier.”

“The perpetrator has just changed the title part of the same to SSLC Exam 2020. A case has been filed against the same at the Cybercrime department,” he said.

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