In India, youth don’t just prepare for exams. They dedicate years of their lives, sacrifice family time, mental health, and dreams — just to secure a future through government jobs. But when the UKSSSC exam leaks surfaced in Uttarakhand, it wasn’t just a paper that got leaked — it was the trust of lakhs of aspirants that was brutally betrayed.


While students are protesting in the streets, demanding justice and even the resignation of cm Pushkar Dhami, the state government is busy playing the blame game. And Delhi? Silent. For the Modi government, it seems the dreams of crores of youth are disposable collateral.


1. UKSSSC Exam = UK Scam Scam Commission?

A tainted company bagged SSC contracts despite its shady past. The result? Predictable. Papers leaked. Careers wrecked. But instead of punishing the guilty, the system is shielding them.



2. Merit Died. Nepotism Celebrated.

students who slogged day and night to crack these exams were cheated, while those with money and connections walked away with “success.” This is not just corruption — it’s the institutional murder of hard work.



3. Pushkar Dhami’s Silence = Complicity.

students demand his resignation, but the cm is hiding behind token statements. If a government cannot even ensure fair exams, what moral right does it have to govern?



4. Modi Govt’s Double Standards.

The same leaders who preach about “youth empowerment” during rallies are watching silently as crores of aspirants are betrayed. When it’s time for real accountability, their chest-thumping nationalism suddenly disappears.



5. The Street is Louder Than the Assembly.

While the state assembly debates nonsense, it is the protesting students who are screaming the truth: cancel the exam, punish the guilty, and resign if you can’t govern. The government is not facing opposition — it is facing its own betrayed future generation.



6. India’s youth Deserve Better.

Every exam leak, every scam, every broken promise chips away at the foundation of trust. youth don’t want freebies; they want fair opportunities. Is that too much to ask in a so-called democracy?



🔥 Bottom Line: Modi and Dhami can ignore the noise, but they cannot silence the anger of a generation whose dreams have been looted. The call is clear — cancel the exam, clean the system, or get out.

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