June 28th 2024.
In a press briefing at the Parliament complex, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to have a respectful and meaningful discussion on the alleged irregularities in the NEET exam. Gandhi emphasized the importance of this issue as it directly affects the youth of our country and their future.
He suggested that this discussion should take place before the Motion of Thanks on the President's address, as the NEET issue is the most pressing matter of the day. All opposition parties have come to an agreement that this issue should be given priority in Parliament.
Gandhi expressed his concern for the youth who are anxious and uncertain about the outcome of this situation. He highlighted the need for a message of assurance from Parliament, assuring the students that both the government and the opposition are united in addressing their concerns.
The INDIA bloc, led by Gandhi, believes that the NEET issue is of utmost importance and should be treated as such. He humbly requested the prime minister to join in the discussion, keeping in mind that this issue directly affects the youth and their future.
Gandhi assured that the opposition members will conduct the discussion with utmost respect and dignity. During their meeting on Thursday, all opposition floor leaders unanimously agreed on the need for a discussion on the NEET issue in Parliament.
He addressed the students of the country, assuring them that the opposition is fully committed to fighting for their cause. He stated that the youth are the future of India and their concerns are of the utmost importance to the INDIA bloc.
The NEET-UG exam, conducted by the NTA on May 5, had approximately 24 lakh candidates participating in it. However, the results announced on June 4 were followed by allegations of question paper leaks and other irregularities in states like Bihar. The Education Ministry also took note of these allegations and cancelled the University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test and NEET examinations, suspecting a compromise in the integrity of the exams.
In conclusion, Gandhi urged the prime minister and all members of Parliament to have a meaningful and respectful discussion on the NEET issue, as it directly affects the future of our country and its youth.
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