Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday said that his government will find out the persons responsible for the repeated leak of the 12th standard question paper.
Siddaramaiah told ANI that his government will take desired steps and that actions will be taken against the defaulters.
Seconding Chief Minister's statement, Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara also condemned the incident and said that strict action will be taken once the CID files a report.
"It's not just a 24 hour job. The CID is looking in to the matter, a second incident has happened they now will be investigating it more seriously. We will find out that who has done it. The CID is questioning few people. I understand career of so many students are involved," said Parameshwara.
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