Today Congress will protest against paper leak, will protest all over the country
NET-NEET Paper Leaks / Today Congress will protest against paper leak, will protest all over the country
NET-NEET Paper Leaks - Today Congress will protest against paper leak, will protest all over the country
NET-NEET Paper Leaks: Congress is continuously attacking the Modi government over the irregularities in NEET and then NET exams. Congress will protest across the country today on this issue. Congress party leaders and workers will protest in many parts of the country. Congress party will protest in Bhopal over NEET, nursing scam, paper leak in various exams in Madhya Pradesh. Many leaders including Digvijay Singh, Jitu Patwari will participate in this protest. Congress will also protest in other states of the country.Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has called the practice of paper leak ridiculous. At the same time, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had launched a scathing attack on the Modi government yesterday i.e. on Thursday. Rahul had said that papers are being leaked continuously in India and Narendra Modi is either unable to stop it or does not want to stop it. BJP ruled states have become the epicentre of paper leak and the laboratory of education mafia. The BJP government is ruining the education system and playing with the future of the youth. The INDIA alliance will never allow this to happen.PM Modi stops wars but…Rahul Gandhi took a dig at PM Modi and said that PM Modi stops Russia-Ukraine, Israel-Gaza wars but is unable to stop paper leaks or does not want to stop it. Rahul also claimed that people of BJP and RSS have taken over educational institutions. Unless this situation is changed, paper leaks will not stop.I take responsibility for this - Dharmendra PradhanEducation Minister Dharmendra Pradhan held a press conference on the issue of paper leak yesterday i.e. on Thursday. During this, he said that students are the future of the country. The interest of students is our priority. There will be no compromise on this. Whatever things have come to light, it is being investigated. As the Education Minister, I take moral responsibility for this matter. We are ready for improvement. We will not spare any culprit.