NEET Examination Fiasco Opposition Criticizes Government for Not Discussing in Parliament

NEET Examination Fiasco: Opposition Criticizes Government for Not Discussing in Parliament

Recently, we published several articles on the NEET exam controversy. Here are the key points:

Chirag Defends Government on NEET, Slams Opposition

Union Minister Chirag Paswan has spoken about the ongoing investigation into the NEET paper leak. He assured that the government is working in the best interests of students and that a decision will be made soon. Paswan also criticized the opposition for their stance on the issue.

NEET Exam Row: Congress Avoiding Discussion in Parliament, Says Education Minister

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has accused the Congress party of creating chaos instead of engaging in a discussion about the NEET paper leak. He highlighted the government’s efforts to ensure error-free examinations.

NEET UG 2024 Re-Exam Final Answer Key Released, Results Expected Soon

The National Testing Agency has released the final answer key for the NEET UG 2024 re-exam. The original exam faced controversy, leading to a re-test for eligible candidates. The Ministry of Education has initiated a CBI investigation into the alleged irregularities.

Supriya Sule Criticizes Central Government Over NEET Examination Fiasco

On Friday, Supriya Sule, the working president of NCP (SCP), criticized the central government for not holding a detailed discussion in Parliament about the NEET examination issues. She pointed out that despite the presence of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and other members, the government did not address the NEET fiasco. Sule expressed the opposition’s frustration, stating that they had requested an entire day of the session to discuss competitive exams and provide answers to the nation. She emphasized the challenging situation for the young generation, who face not only a lack of jobs but also issues with competitive exams. Sule accused the government of deliberately avoiding the discussion, despite reports of corruption in NEET and other competitive exams.