Exam Paper Leaks Become Routine in Sindh : Monem Zafar Khan

The Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi, Muneem Zafar, highlighted that while issues like cipher leaks have made headlines, exam paper leaks have unfortunately become commonplace in Sindh.

He noted that last year, the MDCAT exam had to be conducted twice, and on September 22 this year, MDCAT exams were held across Pakistan. However, due to the provincial government’s inefficiencies, thousands of students are facing undue challenges.

He further emphasized that in Karachi, citizens are often at risk over incidents involving theft of money or mobile phones, and extended load shedding of 12 to 14 hours has become the norm, seemingly benefiting K-Electric.

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