Arvind Kejriwal (File photo) NEW DELHI: Following the postponement of an entrance examination due to suspected paper leak in BJP-led Maharashtra, AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday accused the saffron party of “sparing neither the exams nor the temples.”The former Delhi chief minister appeared to allude to the recent NEET-UG paper leak controversy and the alleged theft of temple donations in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh—two issues on which he has repeatedly targeted the BJP.”Another exam has been leaked. They’ve spared neither the exams nor the temples. They’re stealing everywhere,” Kejriwal wrote on X.Without naming anyone, he further said, “Some of their favourite people claim that only lower-level functionaries are involved and that the higher-ups have no role. But such large-scale chaos happening repeatedly every day isn’t possible without the involvement of those at the top. It simply can’t be that the money isn’t reaching the higher-ups.”Kejriwal went on to allege that the BJP leadership uses the money to “buy” MPs and MLAs from other political parties.He added that even if one were to assume that the higher-ups had no role, it would indicate that “nothing is being managed properly by them.””Temples aren’t being managed. Exams can’t even be conducted under them. How will they run the country? The country is not safe in their hands, friends,” the AAP supremo wrote.The Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE) on Saturday postponed the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) on the eve of the examination after a suspected question paper leak surfaced during a police investigation in Bhiwandi, according to an official statement.According to the MSCE, despite implementing all necessary security measures in light of the irregularities reported during the NEET-UG examination, confidential inputs revealed that certain individuals in Bhiwandi were in possession of information related to the TET question paper.The examination was scheduled to be held at 1,028 centres across the state. A fresh date for the test will be announced later, the council added.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosCoaching Firing Case: Court Stays Khan Sir’s Arrest Till June 30, Hearing Ahead In Firing CaseGiorgia Meloni Reveals ‘Million Votes In New Delhi’ Joke In New Book, Recalls 2023 India WelcomeTrump Likely To Visit India In 2027 As Rubio Hails Modi-Trump Ties, Trade Deal Nears Finish LineIndia Successfully Tests Hydrogen-Powered Train Between Delhi And Jind Ahead Of Commercial LaunchTrump Warns Of 100% Tariffs On Countries Taxing US Tech Firms; Why India Is Unlikely To Be AffectedMission Impossible: Delhi Footpaths Exist Everywhere Except Under Your Feet | WatchWest Bengal Government Plans UCC, Anti-‘Love Jihad’ Law; TMC Calls Move DivisiveUS Court Declines Immediate Dismissal Of Gautam Adani Case, Seeks DOJ Explanation Before RulingTrump says ‘Thank You’ after Hyderabad names road ‘Donald Trump Avenue’; BJP-Congress spar over moveMaharashtra Govt Clears Ujjwal Nikam As Special Prosecutor In Ketan Agarwal Murder Case?123Photostories5 Japanese interior ideas that fit beautifully into indian homesThe biggest dating trend of 2026? Mature singles are saying no to situationshipsWhy Grosvenor Square is one of London’s most historically significant parks: The story behind Mayfair’s famous green spaceUK heatwave: 7 plants that need more attention nowPsychology says relying only on AI for relationship advice may come with hidden downsidesTeachers reveal 7 things parents do that make school harder for children7 forgotten Indian breakfasts people ate before bread became commonHow to clean your bathroom without harsh chemicals: 7 Simple ways to keep it fresh naturallyKerala Shigella cases rise to 180 in June: Why are infections increasing?From mask dances to monastery celebrations: 5 Ladakh festivals worth travelling for123Hot PicksLewis HamiltonLionel MessiCGPSC SI Prelims 2026FIFA world cup 2026Spain vs UruguayRam Temple DonationNigerian Proverb of the dayUS Strike on IranKetan Agarwal MurderTop TrendingK BhagyarajMumbai Local Train DeathRam Temple Donation RowFIFA World Cup 2026NFL TradeUS Iran CeasefirePriyanka GandhiSergei IvanovMK StalinMumbai Local Train News
NEW DELHI: Following the postponement of an entrance examination due to suspected paper leak in BJP-led Maharashtra, AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday accused the saffron party of “sparing neither the exams nor the temples.“The former Delhi chief minister appeared to allude to the recent NEET-UG paper leak controversy and the alleged theft of temple donations in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh—two issues on which he has repeatedly targeted the BJP.“Another exam has been leaked. They’ve spared neither the exams nor the temples. They’re stealing everywhere,” Kejriwal wrote on X.Without naming anyone, he further said, “Some of their favourite people claim that only lower-level functionaries are involved and that the higher-ups have no role. But such large-scale chaos happening repeatedly every day isn’t possible without the involvement of those at the top. It simply can’t be that the money isn’t reaching the higher-ups.”Kejriwal went on to allege that the BJP leadership uses the money to “buy” MPs and MLAs from other political parties.He added that even if one were to assume that the higher-ups had no role, it would indicate that “nothing is being managed properly by them.”“Temples aren’t being managed. Exams can’t even be conducted under them. How will they run the country? The country is not safe in their hands, friends,” the AAP supremo wrote.The Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE) on Saturday postponed the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) on the eve of the examination after a suspected question paper leak surfaced during a police investigation in Bhiwandi, according to an official statement.According to the MSCE, despite implementing all necessary security measures in light of the irregularities reported during the NEET-UG examination, confidential inputs revealed that certain individuals in Bhiwandi were in possession of information related to the TET question paper.The examination was scheduled to be held at 1,028 centres across the state. A fresh date for the test will be announced later, the council added.