Parliament Session / The government can give its reply on NEET in Parliament tomorrow, the opposition has also made a special plan

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 27, 2024, 11:39 PM
Parliament Session: The central government is ready to answer all the issues including NEET in Parliament. According to sources, if the opposition parties raise the issue of NEET during the debate on the President's address, then Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan will intervene and answer the questions. The opposition has been attacking the government for the last several days regarding the NEET paper leak. The opposition has alleged rigging in the NEET paper leak and said that whitewashing will not work.

Congress President and Rajya Sabha MP Mallikarjun Kharge said that whitewashing will not work in the NEET scam. In the last five years, out of the 66 recruitment examinations conducted by NTA, at least 12 have had paper leaks and rigging, affecting more than 75 lakh youth. The Modi government cannot escape its responsibility by simply saying that 'we should rise above party politics'. The youth of the country is demanding justice and Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan will have to take responsibility for it. The problem is not solved by just talking, decisive steps have to be taken for this.

The opposition is completely mobilized on the issue of NEET paper leak. The opposition parties included in the India Alliance say that if their questions are not answered in Parliament regarding the NEET paper leak, then protests will be held inside the House. The opposition parties say that the discussion on NEET paper leak should start in Parliament from tomorrow itself. In a meeting held at the residence of Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, the opposition parties have decided to give notice in Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha tomorrow demanding a discussion on the NEET exam.

CBI is investigating the paper leak

The government has handed over the investigation of NEET paper to the CBI. Different teams of CBI are camping in Bihar and Gujarat. The CBI also registered the first FIR in this case on Sunday. After this, five cases registered by the state governments were also taken over. On Thursday, the CBI also made the first arrests in this case and detained two people in Patna.

Principal questioned in Hazaribagh

Earlier on Wednesday, the CBI team questioned the principal of a private Oasis school in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand. Officials said that the principal is under investigation in the NEET question paper leak case. This time the NEET exam was held on May 5 at 4,750 centers in 571 cities. More than 23 lakh candidates appeared in it.

The President reiterated the government's commitment

President Draupadi Murmu, while addressing the joint meeting of both the houses of Parliament for the first time in the eighteenth Lok Sabha on Thursday, reiterated the government's commitment to punish the culprits for the paper leak. The President said that for this, many historic steps will be taken in the upcoming general budget and major economic decisions will be taken. His government is working to create an environment to enable the youth of the country to dream big and make them come true.

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