The party also targeted Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, saying that he may want to become the Goa chief minister again, but he should perform his duty as long as he holds the Union post.
"Papers of universities and other exams used to get leaked. But now, the army's recruitment question papers are also not safe. This leak, which comes at a time when soldiers are sacrificing their lives, has shattered the government's image," the Sena said in an editorial in the party mouthpiece 'Saamana'.
"The Prime Minister talks about nationalism and sacrifice but his talks do not seem to be percolating to the ground. If there is nationalism in note ban, then it should be in Army recruitment as well," it said.
Following a tip-off about army examination paper leak, police conducted raids in the night of February 25 at various places in Maharashtra and Goa, and arrested 18 people for their alleged involvement leading to a recruitment racket being busted.
Three more persons were arrested yesterday. All of them were sent to police custody till March 4 by a Thane court.
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