Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday raised accounts questions on the firm that was given the contract by CBSE for implementation of the digital evaluation system OMS. He has demanded investigation in the process deployed for handing the contract to COEMPT.This comes after students and parents have raised allegations of answer sheets mix-up, missing scanned pages from answer sheets and discrepancies in scoring methodology in the OMS evaluation process .In a post on X Gandhi said,” There has been a massive tampering in the CBSE exam results, leaving millions of children across the country and their parents in shock. And Mr. Modi? As always—no answers, no accountability, no shame.””The company COEMPT, which was handed this responsibility, had already pulled off the same stunt in Telangana in 2019 under the name Globarena.Name changed—but the intent the same, the nature the same. Everyone knew the history, yet the contract was still awarded. The future of 1.85 million children was handed over to such a company, and no one batted an eye. This isn’t a mistake—it’s a deliberate conspiracy,” he addedHe raised various questions including why was the CBSE contract given to COEMPT, and on whose orders? “ Which rules and procedures were bypassed to award this contract to the company?COEMPT had already been embroiled in controversies under the name Globarena—why didn’t CBSE know about it? Why weren’t background checks done? What exactly is the connection between COEMPT’s management and the Modi government?,” he added“We demand that an independent judicial inquiry and SIT be immediately constituted to bring the real culprits of this entire scam to light.CBSE’s Gen Z comrades—your hard work, your future, no one will be able to steal it. We will dig to the root of this conspiracy and uproot this corruption once and for all,” he added in his post on XPublished on May 27, 2026
Rahul Gandhi questions CBSE over contract awarded to COEMPT
This comes after students and parents have raised allegations of answer sheets mix-up, missing scanned pages from answer sheets and discrepancies in scoring methodology in the OMS evaluation process










