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Rahul Gandhi on NEET row: 'Parliament should give message that govt, Oppn together in raising students' issue'

Rahul Gandhi on NEET row: Ruckus has been continuing in the Parliament over the ongoing NEET row.

Edited By: Nivedita Dash @Nivedita0503 New Delhi Published : Jun 28, 2024 12:37 IST, Updated : Jun 28, 2024 12:39 IST
Rahul Gandhi in Parliament
Image Source : PTI Rahul Gandhi in Parliament

Rahul Gandhi on NEET row: Urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi to hold a "respectful" and good discussion in Parliament on the issue of alleged irregularities in the conduct of the NEET exam, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi said that the issue should be discussed before the Motion of Thanks on the President's address is taken up and added that the NEET issue is the most important issue of the day, and the opposition parties have agreed that it should be taken up for discussion before anything else.

"The youth are worried and they do not know what is going to happen. A message and assurance should go to the youth from Parliament that India's government and the opposition are together in raising the concerns of students," he said. "I request the prime minister that since this is an issue concerning the youth, there should be a good and respectful discussion on the issue concerning the youth," he said, urging them to join the discussion.

The former Congress chief said during their meeting on Thursday, all opposition floor leaders unanimously felt that there should be a discussion on the NEET issue in Parliament.  "I want to tell the students of the country that this is their issue and we all in the INDIA bloc feel that your issue is the most important as you are India's future" Gandhi said.

What's the issue?

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) or NEET-UG was conducted by the NTA on May 5 with around 24 lakh candidates taking part in it. The results were announced on June 4, but they were followed by allegations of question paper leaks in states such as Bihar, besides other irregularities. The Education Ministry also cancelled the University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test (UGC-NET) and NEET (postgraduate) examinations after receiving inputs that the exams' "integrity may have been compromised.

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