'Fake and fraudulent leaders': Gujarat Ministers slam Akhilesh, Kejriwal over 'misleading' posts on class X results

IANS April 14, 2025 286 views

Gujarat Ministers Harsh Sanghavi and Praful Pansheriya have strongly condemned Akhilesh Yadav and Arvind Kejriwal for spreading misinformation about Class X board exam results. The opposition leaders shared social media posts claiming zero students passed in 157 schools, even though the official results have not been declared. The ministers called these posts a deliberate attempt to mislead the public and drag innocent students into political games. The controversy highlights ongoing tensions between Gujarat's ruling BJP and opposition parties over education policy.

"I have never seen such fake and fraudulent leaders" - Harsh Sanghavi, Gujarat Minister
Gandhinagar, April 13: Gujarat Minister of State for Home, Harsh Sanghavi, launched an attack on Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav and AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday, accusing them of spreading misinformation regarding the Gujarat Class X board examination results, adding that both the leaders are “fake” and “fraudlent”.

Key Points

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Gujarat Ministers reject false claims about board exam results

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Opposition leaders accused of misleading public

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Official results not yet declared by education board

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Political propaganda targeting students' future

The controversy erupted after both opposition leaders criticised the Gujarat government on social media platform ‘X’, citing media reports that allegedly showed alarmingly poor pass percentages in government schools of the state.

However, netizens quickly pointed out that the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB) has not yet declared the Class X results for the current academic year, with results expected in May.

Reacting to opposition leaders’ claims, Gujarat Minister Harsh Sanghavi wrote on X: “I have never seen such fake and fraudulent leaders. The Gujarat Board results haven’t even been released yet, but Mr. Akhilesh Yadav and his associate, Arvind Kejriwal, are circulating fake results on social media. This is a deliberate attempt to mislead the public and manipulate perceptions. These leaders have no right to involve innocent children in their dirty politics.”

Meanwhile, Gujarat Minister of State for Education, Praful Pansheriya, echoed Sanghavi's views and called for actions against Akhilesh Yadav and Arvind Kejriwal.

“The public - especially students, parents, and teachers - must stay vigilant against such fake news and rely only on official announcements,” Pansheriya said.

He further added that the people of Gujarat and across India have consistently rejected such deceit, which is why these kinds of leaders are being voted out by informed citizens.

He further added: “There is a despicable attempt by anti-social and failed leaders to deceive students by posting fake board results on social media. Don’t drag children into your political games. Don’t gamble with their future.”

Earlier, Akhilesh Yadav’s post included what appeared to be a 2023 news headline. “Gujarat board results: Zero students passed Class 10 in 157 schools. The Gujarat model has failed… Not a single student passed the 10th board exam in 157 schools in Gujarat. We will remove BJP and save the future,” he wrote.

Arvind Kejriwal amplified the claim, adding: “This is the Gujarat model. This is the BJP model, which they want to implement in the entire country. This is the double-engine model. They want to keep the country illiterate. Tell me one state where the BJP has a government and hasn’t ruined education. Under this model, they are now trying to destroy the education system in Delhi.”

Meanwhile, Gujarat Congress spokesperson Manish Doshi defended Yadav and Kejriwal, arguing that their posts pointed to a deeper and longstanding issue within Gujarat’s education system under BJP rule.

“In the BJP’s 30-year tenure, Gujarat’s education sector has steadily deteriorated,” Doshi claimed.

“The student-teacher ratio is appalling. Government schools are witnessing a decline in both teachers and classrooms. The education department has become the epicentre of corruption,” he said.

The Congress leader said that a school without a teacher and a village without a school aptly represents the current education model under the Gujarat BJP government.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is why we need fact-checking before posting anything online. Leaders should be more responsible with their words. The results aren't even out yet! 🤦‍♂️
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Priya M.
While the timing was wrong, the concerns about Gujarat's education system are valid. My cousin teaches in a govt school and says infrastructure is really poor. We need constructive discussions, not political mudslinging.
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Sanjay T.
Both sides are playing politics with education. First verify facts before posting, but also address the real issues in government schools. Students deserve better from ALL leaders.
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Anjali P.
As a parent, this is so frustrating! Our children's education shouldn't be used for political point scoring. Focus on improving schools instead of fighting on social media. 😤
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Vikram S.
The ministers are right to call out fake news, but they should also present data about current education standards in Gujarat. Transparency would help build trust.
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Neha R.
Why is everyone so quick to jump to conclusions? Let's wait for the actual results and then have a proper debate about education quality. This back-and-forth helps no one.

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