Chemistry exam question paper leaked in three cities of interior Sindh
Leaked Papers, Open Cheating and Silent Officials Are Destroying the Future of Sindh's Students
Sindh – (Web Desk) – Thousands of students appear in these exams every year. But the system meant to protect their future is clearly broken. Poor monitoring and weak surveillance made it easy for cheaters to operate freely in Jacobabad, Ghotki and Ubaro. Nobody stopped them.
Things got worse when students started receiving solved papers on WhatsApp groups. Some even paid money to get access. This is not just cheating. This is organised malpractice happening right under the nose of authorities.
Inside exam halls the situation was even more shocking. Students were openly using mobile phones to solve their papers. Supervisors stood and watched. No one said a word. All the earlier warnings from authorities turned out to be empty promises.
Jacobabad was perhaps the worst example. Candidates sat in the exam hall with phones in their hands. They cheated openly and confidently. Not a single official dared to stop them.
In Ubaro Ghotki the chemistry paper of class nine was leaked before the exam even started. This paper was being conducted under the Larkana Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education. The local administration knew. They did nothing. Not one arrest. Not one action. Just silence.
Thousands of honest students who studied hard paid the price for this failure. The question is simple. Who is responsible and when will they be held accountable?
In Naushahro Feroze, the tenth class Urdu paper surfaced prematurely, circulating among students before official distribution, undermining earlier assurances of transparency from the education department.
The chemistry subject paper was also available on the WhatsApp group before it started. Candidates are using mobile phones without any fear.
Across Sindh, 1,353,258 students from grades nine to twelve will appear in examinations beginning April 7, with more than 1,600 centers established across multiple divisions.



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