“Even a Diaper Doesn’t Leak, Yet NTA’s Exam Papers Do!” Khan Sir Taunts NTA as the ‘Never Trustable Agency’

New Delhi/Patna: Following the cancellation of the NEET-UG 2026 examination amidst a paper leak scandal, a wave of outrage has swept across the country, affecting over 2.2 million students. Against this backdrop, renowned educator Khan Sir has leveled scathing criticism against the National Testing Agency (NTA).
Khan Sir remarked, “Even a child’s ?10 diaper doesn’t leak, yet NTA’s exam papers leak repeatedly. This is truly a ‘Never Trustable Agency.’ The National Testing Agency should simply be renamed the ‘Never Trustable Agency.’”
He further alleged that whenever a paper leak occurs, the NTA goes into ‘revenge mode’ and sets an extremely difficult paper for the subsequent examination. This places immense additional mental stress on the students. “The trust of students who have toiled day and night preparing for this exam is being shattered. Many students who were expecting to score over 700 marks are now plunged into despair,” Khan Sir stated.
Recounting the emotional story of one student, he said, “His mother passed away in January, yet he continued to study with unwavering determination, driven by his resolve to become a doctor. Now, with what face can we look these students in the eye?”
**Impact on Girls and Poor Families**
Khan Sir pointed out that for girls from middle-class families, this examination often represents their final opportunity to pursue higher education. The paper leak has placed their entire future in jeopardy. Furthermore, he noted that many parents have taken out loans to fund their children's coaching classes; requiring them to travel to distant centers to retake the exam is a financial burden they simply cannot afford.
**Demand for Investigation and Action**
Criticizing the pace of the CBI investigation, Khan Sir remarked, “If the investigation continues at this rate, the students will complete their MBBS degrees before the investigation ever concludes.” He appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Supreme Court to entrust the oversight of this case to a retired Supreme Court judge and to ensure that the guilty parties receive severe punishment. Khan Sir also took aim at certain institutions within the coaching industry, condemning business models driven solely by the pursuit of profit.
Accusing the NTA of 'playing with' the future of students, Khan Sir has demanded justice and accountability. Students and parents alike are expressing intense dissatisfaction with the NTA's conduct.