In the case involving Vedant Srivastava—the student who raised questions regarding his Physics answer sheet—the CBSE has admitted to a discrepancy following an internal investigation.
Typically, after board examination results are declared, students appear either happy or disappointed with their scores. However, this time, one student did not merely question his marks; he brought to light an issue that captured the attention of the entire nation. The matter escalated to such an extent that it became a topic of discussion everywhere—from social media platforms to political circles. Ultimately, the CBSE was compelled to step forward and publicly acknowledge its mistake.
The controversy began when 17-year-old Vedant Srivastava, upon seeing his Physics scores, requested a re-evaluation. However, when he received a copy of his answer sheet, he was left stunned. According to him, the answer sheet presented to him did not appear to be his own. This marked the beginning of a dispute that would go on to grab the attention of millions.
A Story That Began with Marks, and Led to Questions About the Answers
Vedant felt that the marks he received in Physics were significantly lower than his expectations. Consequently, acting in accordance with the prescribed regulations, he requested a copy of his answer sheet to identify where he might have gone wrong. However, when the answer sheet was placed before him, he sensed that something was amiss.
Vedant asserted that the handwriting on the answer sheet was not his. It was not just the handwriting; the style of answering questions, the choice of vocabulary, and the overall tone of the paper were all distinctly different. He suspected that a major administrative error had occurred somewhere along the line. Following this realization, he took to social media to voice his concerns, posing the critical question: exactly whose answer sheet had been evaluated under his roll number? His post went viral almost instantly, reaching an audience of millions.
Support on Social Media, But Also Subjected to Trolling
As the controversy gained momentum, public reactions began to pour in. Many people rallied behind the student, demanding a fair and impartial investigation. Conversely, a faction of the public began raising doubts about Vedant and his family. According to the family, they were subjected to intense trolling on social media, with some individuals going so far as to label them “anti-national.” Many users even questioned the authenticity of their social media accounts.
“We Are Not Pakistani” – The Family’s Emotional Response
Following days of persistent criticism and allegations, Vedant’s brother, Siddhant, shared a post on social media. He expressed his gratitude to those who had stood by the family during this difficult time. Furthermore, he stated unequivocally that his family is Indian and that they were being unfairly targeted. This statement of his quickly went viral and became a major topic of discussion among the public.
How Did the Full Truth Come to Light?
Siddhant explained that the family had created a social media account solely to convey their side of the story to the public. He stated that, after growing suspicious about the Physics scores, they had requested copies of the answer sheets for several subjects. When the Physics answer sheet was compared with the copies from other subjects, the discrepancy became clearly evident. The family asserted that this was the moment they realized a major error had occurred.
CBSE Finally Admits to the Error
According to reports, amidst the persistent questions and mounting pressure, the CBSE conducted an investigation into the entire matter. Following the inquiry, the Board sent the student his correct Physics answer sheet via email. The Board also stated that the matter has been reviewed and that necessary corrections will be made to the results wherever required.