New Delhi, May 28 -- Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday demanded a judicial inquiry and a Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe into the alleged "CBSE exam scam", accusing the Centre of ignoring "massive tampering" in this year's board results linked to the ongoing OSM controversy. In a video message addressed to students and parents, Gandhi questioned the role of Hyderabad-based Coempt Edutech Pvt Ltd, which handled digital evaluation for the CBSE exams. He alleged that the company, earlier known as Globarena Technology Pvt Ltd, had been linked to similar controversies in Telangana in 2019 and 2023. "The company COEMPT, which was handed this responsibility, had already pulled off the same scam in Telangana in 2019 and 2023 under the name Globarena," Gandhi said in a video posted on X. "The same OSM-based errors were responsible for death by suicide of 23 young Indian students. This was public information. Yet, the CBSE chose the same company. I am certain that CBSE and the government of India were aware of this company's background," he said. "This isn't a mistake-it's a deliberate conspiracy. There has been massive tampering in the CBSE exam results," he said. HT did not receive response from Coempt. HTC...