NEET Paper Leak: Key Accused Shubham Khairnar Sent to Judicial Custody

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In a major development in the alleged NEET paper leak case, a local court on Monday remanded key accused Shubham Khairnar to judicial custody as investigators continue to probe the nationwide examination scandal. Authorities claim Khairnar played a crucial role in coordinating the leak network and facilitating the distribution of confidential exam material before the medical entrance test.

The case has sparked widespread outrage among students and parents across India, with multiple agencies now examining possible links between coaching centres, middlemen, and organized cheating syndicates. Officials said further arrests and interrogations are likely as digital evidence and financial transactions are being scrutinized.

The NEET controversy has intensified demands for stricter examination security and transparency in the country’s competitive recruitment and admission system.

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