Rahul Gandhi Criticizes PM Modi Over NEET Paper Leak Assurance
‘PM Modi Personally Supervised NEET Leak’: Rahul Gandhi Takes Dig at Centre’s SC Assurance
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Rahul Gandhi criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi's involvement in overseeing the NEET paper leak, questioning the credibility of the National Testing Agency (NTA) and the Education Minister. His comments sparked mixed reactions online, with some agreeing and others defending the Prime Minister.
- 01Rahul Gandhi accused PM Modi of personally supervising the NEET paper leak.
- 02Gandhi's remarks led to backlash from government officials, including Sambit Patra and Amit Malviya.
- 03Over 22 lakh medical aspirants have been affected by the NEET paper leak incident.
- 04Gandhi also criticized the CBSE for its handling of answer sheet scanning and uploading.
- 05The opposition leader is questioning the government's systemic failures in education.
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Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of Opposition, has taken a jab at the Indian government's assurance to the Supreme Court regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi's personal oversight of the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) paper leak issue. Gandhi's comments on social media suggested that if Modi is personally supervising such leaks, it raises questions about the roles of the Education Minister and the National Testing Agency (NTA). His remarks ignited a wave of responses from netizens, with some supporting him while others criticized his comments as slanderous. Government officials, including Sambit Patra and Amit Malviya, defended Modi, labeling Gandhi's statements as a distortion of the Supreme Court's deliberations aimed at gaining political advantage. Gandhi has been vocal about the implications of the NEET leak on over 22 lakh medical aspirants and has also criticized the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) for its choice of a controversial company for answer sheet processing. He raised concerns about the government's overall handling of educational standards and accountability.
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The NEET paper leak has raised significant concerns about the integrity of the examination process, affecting the future of medical aspirants across India.
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