Teacher Eligibility Test postponed: 'Paper leaks have become identity of Maharashtra govt'
Press Trust of India | June 27, 2026 | 03:50 PM IST | 2 mins read
Opposition seeks impartial probe after Maharashtra TET 2026 exam is postponed over alleged paper leak.
Mumbai: The Opposition has alleged that "paper leaks" are no longer isolated incidents but have become the identity of the Maharashtra government after some persons in Bhiwandi were found in possession of questions purportedly similar to the actual question paper of the now-postponed TET. "The reports suggest that the question paper for tomorrow's Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) was leaked in Thane, the stronghold of Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.
"Who is giving political protection to the racket that is ruining the hard work, dreams, and future of lakhs of students?" asked state Congress president Harshwardhan Sapkal on Saturday. He alleged that "paper leaks" are no longer isolated incidents, but have become the identity of "this failed government". The Congress leader demanded a fair and impartial probe into the TET matter and strict action against those responsible.
Also read Maharashtra TET 2026 postponed over paper leak allegations
Earlier in the day, The Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) 2026, scheduled for Sunday in Maharashtra, was postponed after a raid in Bhiwandi of Thane district found that some individuals possessed several questions purportedly similar to the actual question paper, officials said "Congress will soon launch a protest against those playing with the future of Maharashtra's youth," Sapkal added.
Opposition demands fair investigation
Terming the alleged TET paper leak "a theft of the dreams and future of lakhs of students", Congress legislature party leader Vijay Wadettiwar alleged that recurring paper leaks in recruitment and eligibility examinations pointed to the government's failure to curb such rackets. He questioned whether those behind the alleged paper leaks were enjoying political or administrative protection and demanded an impartial investigation.
Wadettiwar demanded that the government accept the moral responsibility for paper leaks. NCP (SP) spokesperson Amol Matele said if the teacher recruitment examination papers are being leaked, then no examination is safe anymore. "Earlier, the question papers of CBSE, NEET UG, and several other competitive exams were leaked. This government has broken political parties and poached MPs; now it seems it has become known for leaks and betrayal as well," he alleged.
Also read AP TET 2026 notification out at cse.ap.gov.in; applications open till July 5
He termed the deferment of TET due to alleged paper leak a "very serious matter". "Many teachers were preparing for this examination while carrying out Census duties. The cancellation of the exam due to a paper leak is a very serious matter. It is difficult to say whether the government will wake up to the issue," he added. Matele alleged that the "thick-skinned government" has failed to act despite several incidents of paper leaks being detected in the past.
"No strict action has been taken against those responsible. We believe that some people linked to the government are deliberately involved in these paper leak rackets," he alleged.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- Maharashtra’s new Class 6 social science textbook drops caste system, meat diet; paints rosy Vedic past
- IIIT Allahabad fines B.Techs who accept campus placement offers and then take other jobs, allege students
- Tamil Nadu: Chennai LKG fees highest in state; fee details of thousands of TN private schools public
- GMR Aero Technic’s aviation course produces professionals airlines can deploy from day one: President
- No more ‘half-baked doctors’: NMC scraps 2-year PG medical diplomas; over 3,300 seats will go to MD, MS
- MBBS interns seek uniform stipend policy as amounts vary wildly and private medical colleges underpay
- NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam: 20 Goa candidates denied extra 15 minutes at centre, demand inquiry
- ‘Not fashion design’: JK Lakshmipat University focuses on design as tool to solve problems, says director
- Three years on, BUHS has left 2 lakh paramedical students with no exams or results and a bleak future
- NEET Exam: Why more women qualify, top the lists, but still can't make it to AIIMS