Rahul Gandhi believes PM ended Ukraine-Russia war but can't stop exam paper leaks.

Rahul Gandhi criticizes Modi government for NEET and UGC-NET issues, says PM is struggling to govern.

June 20th 2024.

Rahul Gandhi believes PM ended Ukraine-Russia war but can't stop exam paper leaks.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi did not hold back in his criticism of the Centre during a press conference in New Delhi on Thursday. He accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of having 'psychologically collapsed' after the elections and claimed that he would struggle to govern in this state.

According to Gandhi, the recent paper leaks in exams such as NEET and UGC-NET are a result of the BJP and its parent organization RSS having too much influence over educational institutions. He asserted that unless this trend is reversed, such incidents will continue to occur.

The Congress leader also took a swipe at Modi's leadership style, stating that he relies on creating fear and silencing people rather than fostering an environment of open dialogue. However, Gandhi believes that the public is no longer afraid of the Prime Minister and his tactics.

In Gandhi's view, Modi's current priority is to secure his choice for the Speaker of Parliament, rather than addressing the issues faced by students due to the NEET controversy. He claimed that the Prime Minister's mind is consumed with this political maneuver, rather than the well-being of the country.

The Opposition leader also pointed out that the recent paper leaks are not an isolated incident, but rather a symptom of a larger problem. He compared it to the infamous Vyapam scam in Madhya Pradesh and called for a fair and consistent approach to dealing with such matters.

Gandhi also announced that the Opposition will bring up the issue of paper leaks in Parliament and put pressure on the government to take action against those responsible.

The controversy surrounding NEET has reached the Supreme Court and has led to the cancellation of the UGC-NET exam. The matter has now been handed over to the CBI for further investigation, adding fuel to the already heated debate.

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