Rahul Gandhi Holds Modi-Shah Duo Responsible for NEET Aspirant's Death Amid Paper Leak Scandal
NEET paper leak: Gandhi holds 'Modi-Shah duo' accountable for death

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi met the family of NEET aspirant Pradeep Meghwal, who died by suicide following a question bank leak. He blamed the 'corrupt system' and the Modi-Shah duo for the tragedy, asserting that the examination system is compromised. Meanwhile, the CBI continues its investigation into the paper leak, resulting in more arrests.
- 01Rahul Gandhi met Pradeep Meghwal's family, attributing his death to a corrupt examination system.
- 02Gandhi accused the Modi-Shah duo of being accountable for the mismanagement leading to the aspirant's suicide.
- 03He emphasized the immense pressure faced by students and how the paper leak shattered dreams.
- 04The CBI has arrested Dr. Manoj Shirure and Tejas Harshad Kumar Shah in connection with the NEET UG paper leak.
- 05The court has granted police custody for further interrogation regarding the larger conspiracy behind the leak.
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On Wednesday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi visited the family of NEET aspirant Pradeep Meghwal, who tragically died by suicide, allegedly due to the stress from a recent question bank leak affecting the UG 2026 examination. Gandhi condemned the 'corrupt system' that he claims led to Meghwal's death, holding the 'Modi-Shah duo' accountable for their role in the alleged mismanagement of the examination process. He expressed sorrow over the loss and highlighted the intense pressure students face, stating that the leak not only affects individual exams but also destroys the dreams of countless families. In parallel, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is actively pursuing the case, with recent arrests including Dr. Manoj Shirure and Tejas Harshad Kumar Shah, both implicated in facilitating access to leaked examination questions. The court has granted police custody for further investigation into the broader conspiracy surrounding the leak.
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The tragic death of Pradeep Meghwal has sparked outrage over the integrity of the NEET examination system, highlighting the pressures faced by students.
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