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Neet Paper Leak: Rahul Gandhi’s direct question to Education Minister – What are you doing to stop paper leak?

Last Updated on 22/07/2024 by wccexam Desk

Rahul Gandhi vs Dharmendra Pradhan in Parliament

The issue of NEET paper leak was raised in the Lok Sabha.

NEET paper leak , On the first day of the monsoon session of Parliament, the NEET paper leak case echoed. Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi and Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav targeted Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Rahul Gandhi directly asked the Education Minister that if the paper leak is an institutional flaw, then what is he doing to correct it? There is a very serious flaw in our examination system. People and students are losing faith in the examination system. Akhilesh alleged that there are 30 thousand government seats and two thousand to two and a half thousand children have passed at each center. If this minister remains, children will not get justice.

There is a very serious flaw in the examination checking system: Rahul

In the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi surrounded the government and said that the whole country knows that there is a very serious flaw in our examination system. This problem is not only in the NEET exam, but in all the main competitive exams. The Education Minister has accused everyone except himself. Responding in the House, the Education Minister said that there is no evidence that the paper has been leaked in the NEET entrance exam. Taking a dig at this answer of the Education Minister, the Leader of the Opposition said that the minister does not know what is happening here? Rahul said that the thing is that lakhs of students of the country are worried about the examination process. They believe that the entrance exams have become fake. The thing is this. Lakhs of people believe that if you have money, you can buy the Indian education system. Opposition MPs also agree with this thinking of the people.

The Congress MP said that that is why we want to ask some questions to the Education Minister. The first question is that if this is an institutional flaw, then what are you doing to remove it?

Those involved in the paper leak case will not be spared – Manoj Tiwari

Defending the government in the paper leak case, North East Delhi MP Manoj Tiwari said that no corrupt person will be spared in the Modi government. Those who are involved in the paper leak will not be spared. On the question of government employees’ involvement in the activities of the RSS, Manoj Tiwari said that ‘this is a welcome step. He would like to thank the government for this. RSS is a social and cultural organization. RSS awakens the spirit of morality and patriotism in people.’

The government has nothing to hide- Dharmendra Pradhan

The Education Minister said in the Lok Sabha on Monday that the government has nothing to hide on the issue related to the medical entrance exam ‘NEET’ and the exam is being conducted at the all India level as per the Supreme Court’s direction. While answering supplementary questions during the Question Hour in the House, he also said in the context of the opposition’s allegations that there is no evidence that 70 papers have been leaked in the last seven years. The Education Minister said that this time the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) was held at 4,700 centers, but the case of rigging came to light only at one place in Bihar. Congress MP Manikam Tagore, while asking a supplementary question, claimed that 70 papers have been leaked in the last seven years. On this, Pradhan said that there is no evidence of this.