Khan Sir Slams NEET Paper Leak, Says, 'Even Rs 10 Kid’s Diaper Doesn’t Leak, But...', Watch
Popular educator Khan Sir has reacted strongly to the cancellation of NEET-UG 2026 amid paper leak allegations, calling the situation a "serious attack" on the future and confidence of lakhs of students across India.

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Speaking after the National Testing Agency (NTA) cancelled the medical entrance examination, Khan Sir criticised the examination system, questioned the role of investigating agencies and demanded direct intervention from the Prime Minister's Office and the Supreme Court.
The educator's comments came at a time when students across the country are expressing anger and frustration over repeated paper leak controversies linked to national-level examinations.
VIDEO | NEET-UG paper leak: Educator and YouTuber Khan Sir says, "It has become a regular affair of the NTA, every alternate year, there is a paper leak, and it is first caught by students, when it is reported to the authorities, they nod. The government should dissolve the NTA.… pic.twitter.com/Rp7j1NY7Bn
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"This Is Playing With The Lives Of Lakhs Of Students"
Khan Sir said the alleged paper leak has shattered the morale of hardworking students who spend years preparing for NEET.
According to him, the most unfortunate part is that a similar controversy had already happened during NEET 2024, but strict action was not taken.
"This is playing with the lives of lakhs of children. Their confidence is being broken. The most unfortunate thing is that a similar incident happened in 2024 as well. A CBI investigation took place, but nothing meaningful came out of it. That only increased the confidence of those involved, and they did it again," he said.
"Students Informed The Government, Not Agencies"
Khan Sir further questioned how students themselves were the first to alert authorities about the leak instead of official agencies detecting it.
He said it was shocking that agencies responsible for conducting secure examinations allegedly failed to identify the issue in time.
"The most ridiculous part is that no agency informed the government. Students themselves reached out and said the paper had leaked. The agencies responsible should have discovered this themselves," he said.
He also launched a sharp attack on the NTA and mocked the agency's functioning.
"We do not understand whether this agency was created to conduct examinations or leak papers. NTA should not be called the National Testing Agency. It should be called the 'Never Trustable Agency'," Khan Sir remarked.
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"Even A Cheap Diaper Does Not Leak"
In one of his strongest remarks, Khan Sir criticised repeated examination leaks by comparing them with basic consumer products.
"A child's diaper worth Rs 10 does not leak, but these examination papers get leaked," he said.
The statement quickly went viral on social media platforms after videos of his reaction began circulating online.
Demand For Supreme Court Oversight
Khan Sir also demanded that a retired Supreme Court judge should supervise the investigation instead of leaving the matter entirely to the CBI. According to him, investigations into examination leaks often continue for years without proper accountability.
"A retired Supreme Court judge should be made an observer in this matter. Those responsible must receive strict punishment within a fixed timeline," he said.
He warned that if strict punishment is not given, paper leak networks would continue spreading across different states.
"If punishment is not given, today Rajasthan and Kerala are being named, tomorrow another state's name will emerge," he added.
"Prime Minister Should Personally Intervene"
The educator also appealed directly to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to personally monitor the issue. "The Prime Minister should personally get involved and ensure the strictest punishment," Khan Sir said.
He also urged the Supreme Court to intervene more actively in the matter.
According to him, history shows that whenever papers leak, authorities often make the next examination extremely difficult in an attempt to compensate.
"After Every Leak, The Next Exam Becomes Brutally Tough"
Khan Sir referred to previous examination controversies while explaining how students suffer even after re-examinations. "Look at history. Whenever a paper leak happens, the next paper is prepared almost like revenge by the agency. After the NEET 2024 controversy, the paper became extremely tough. In 1997, after the IIT-JEE paper leak in Lucknow, the next examination became so difficult that it mentally exhausted students," he said.
"CBI Is Like A Nokia Mobile"
Khan Sir also criticised the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), questioning whether the agency could effectively handle the case.
"This is beyond the capability of the CBI. The CBI is like a Nokia mobile phone - it was useful once, but not anymore," he remarked.
He further said:
"The British created such agencies to suppress issues. This should not be viewed as just one examination. The country's image gets damaged, students lose morale and powerful people find new ways to misuse the system."
Khan Sir Calls For Action Against NTA Officials
The educator also demanded strict punishment not only for those involved in the leak but also for officials inside the NTA. "The government should even dissolve the NTA. It is the most useless agency. Its name may be National Testing Agency, but it should be called 'Never Trustable Agency'. Those who leaked the paper should be punished, and the officials sitting inside NTA should receive double the punishment," he said.
NEET-UG 2026 Cancelled Amid Leak Allegations
The NEET-UG 2026 examination, conducted on May 3 for over 22 lakh students, was officially cancelled after allegations of paper leaks and irregularities surfaced across several states.
The Central Bureau of Investigation has now registered an FIR and launched a nationwide investigation into the alleged leak network.
The case includes charges related to:
- Criminal conspiracy
- Cheating
- Theft
- Destruction of evidence
- Violations under the Public Examination Prevention of Unfair Means Act, 2024
Students Across India Demand Accountability
The cancellation has triggered massive outrage among students and parents.
Many aspirants who spent years preparing for the highly competitive examination are now facing uncertainty regarding fresh exam dates and admissions.
Students across several coaching hubs have demanded transparency, accountability and major reforms in the examination system.
As the investigation expands, the NEET 2026 controversy has once again reignited concerns over the credibility and security of India's national-level entrance examinations.












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