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Rohtak Varsity MBBS Exam Scam update- Scamsters took Rs 1 crore from students for clearing 34 subjects

Haryana- The ongoing police investigation into the MBBS exam scam at Pandit BD Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak, has revealed that the racketeers had taken Rs 1 crore from the students of a private college in 2023 in exchange for passing them in 34 subjects. These students had failed in these 34 subjects and were vying to pass the exams.
According to a Tribune report, sources revealed that the racketeers had fixed a minimum bribe amount of Rs 2 lakh per subject as part of the deal. Out of Rs 1 crore, one of the accused kept Rs 50 lakh for himself and gave the remaining amount to a middleman. The result did not go as per the deal and the racketeers were able to pass only 18 subjects. This led to discontent among the students who had paid the hefty amount but could not clear the exam.
Meanwhile, during interrogation, the accused revealed the names of all the students who had paid money to pass the exam. Along with this, the police are now preparing to question these students to confirm the statements of the accused. In the meantime, there is a panic situation created among the students as soon as they got to know about the cross-examination, reports Tribune.
Along with this, police have also recovered Rs 6 lakh, a paper stitching machine and two mobile phones from a university official named in the FIR lodged against 24 students and 17 employees. On this, Medical Dialogues has reported that the university official has been identified as Roshan Lal. DSP Dalip Singh, the investigating officer in the case, said that cash and the machine had been seized from him. However, 3 accused including Roshan Lal are currently in jail.
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