"What wrong did I commit by saying it is not the state government's responsibility alone to conduct cheating-free matriculation examination? Shouldn't the guardians and the society at large take responsibility for conducting matriculation examination in fair manner?" Shahi asked in the Assembly in presence of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
Claiming that his remarks were blown "out of proportion", Shahi said his reference to the role of guardians and society at large was aimed at inviting a debate on the malpractice which has brought disrepute to Bihar.
Shahi, however, denied that he had said the state government was not capable of conducting a cheating-free examination.
"I had made an appeal to the guardians and parents to stop their wards from indulging in malpractice while writing the examination which was being held in over 1,100 centres throughout the state," Shahi said.
He said steps have been taken to prevent cheating in the Matriculation examination after reports of cheating created an outrage prompting the Chief Minister to direct the officials to take strict action to ensure cheating-free examination.
No competitive or academic examination in the country is free from cheating, he said adding there have been reports of cheating in IAS examination.
Cheating in different examinations also take place in other states, including Madhya Pradesh, Shahi said without giving details.
Matriculation examination in Bihar is underway from March 18 in which about 14.27 lakh examinees were appearing at 1,217 centres.
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