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Rahul Gandhi Targets PM Modi Amid NEET-UG 2024 Exam Scandal After Supreme Court Criticizes NTA

Rahul Gandhi Targets PM Modi Amid NEET-UG 2024 Exam Scandal After Supreme Court Criticizes NTA

Prime Minister Narendra Modi came under fire on Tuesday from Congress MP Rahul Gandhi for allegedly “remaining silent” about the anomalies in the NEET-2024 exam. Rahul Gandhi launched another assault on the prime minister shortly after the Supreme Court criticized the National Testing Agency (NTA) and the Center, ruling that any “0.001 percent negligence” in the way the NEET-UG 2024 exam was administered should be dealt with severely.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said nothing about how the NEET exam scam is endangering the future of almost 24 lakh kids, as is customary. Arrests in BJP-ruled Bihar, Gujarat, and Haryana make it abundantly evident that there was systematic and organized corruption in the exam process, with these states serving as the hub for the paper leak, Rahul Gandhi wrote on X in Hindi.

“We committed to safeguarding the future of the kids by passing strict legislation against paper leaks in our manifesto. The Congress leader said, “We are committed to strongly elevating the voices of the youth across the nation, from the streets to Parliament, and pressuring the government to develop such stringent policies, fulfilling our responsibility as the opposition.”

Admission to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other relevant courses in government and private universities across the nation is determined by the results of the NEET-UG exam, which is administered by the NTA.

Prior to Modi taking the oath of office for a new term, Rahul Gandhi attacked him on Sunday earlier this month over the NEET-UG medical entrance controversy, claiming that the purported “irregularities” in the test had devastated over 24 lakh students.

Rahul Gandhi gave students around the nation assurances that he will speak out for them in Parliament and bring up concerns pertaining to their future.

NEET-UG exam row: SC says any negligence should be thoroughly dealt with.

The National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (Undergraduate)-2024 dispute should not be handled as adversarial, the Supreme Court stated on Tuesday, pointing out that students must work hard to prepare for these exams.

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A vacation bench consisting of Justices Vikram Nath and SVN Bhatti warned the advocates appearing for the Centre and the NTA, “Even if there is 0.001 percent negligence on the part of anyone, it should be thoroughly dealt with.”

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Source: Hindustan Times