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'Mantri Pradhan's Ministry of Scandals': Congress' Jairam Ramesh flags CBSE class 12 answer sheets 'data breach'

New Delhi: The Congress on Sunday flagged that the answer sheets of two million CBSE Grade 12 students have been shown to be available in the public domain and said it is a "data breach of monumental proportions" which compromises the privacy of the students.

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said the incompetence and callousness of COEMPT is once again exposed.

"In today's developments on Mantri Pradhan's Ministry of Scandals, the answer sheets of 2 million CBSE Grade 12 students have been shown to be available in the public domain," Ramesh said on X.

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"This is a data breach of monumental proportions and it compromises the privacy of 2 million students," he said.

The incompetence and callousness of COEMPT is once again exposed, Ramesh said, adding that this the very same company which the CBSE gave the contract to after fiddling with the technical specifications in the RFP, likely to benefit COEMPT.

"The answer sheets that have emerged also bear folds and drop shadows — which are associated with scans made via mobile phones rather than scanning machines," Ramesh said.

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"We know that the third RFP dropped the specification for a robotic scanner. The question then is what kind of scanners did COEMPT eventually use? Why are the scans of such poor quality?" the Congress leader said.

Ramesh tagged a post on X which claimed that CBSE people didn't configure their AWS bucket properly and now "we can paginate and enumerate all their media which has 2026 answersheets & question papers".

The Congress on Saturday alleged an "astonishing mix of incompetence, corruption, and callousness" marked the CBSE's planning and implementation of the Class 12 Board exams, reiterating its demand for Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation and a full CBI probe into the "emerging scandal".

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