Leader of Opposition Tikaram Julie attacks BJP over irregularities in NEET exam

Leader of Opposition Tikaram Julie attacks BJP over irregularities in NEET exam

Alwar. Leader of Opposition in Rajasthan Tikaram Julie targeted BJP over the NEET exam scam. He said that this is the first impact of the NDA government formed at the center by BJP's manipulation. This type of rigging in the organization of the prestigious exam is a betrayal of 24 lakh students of the country.

Confusion among students: Leader of Opposition Julie said that the scam came to light after the central government agency NTA declared the exam results and the students are confused due to not canceling the exam even after 17 days. It has never happened before that 67 students have scored 100 percent marks. It is clear from this that a paper leak gang was active on a large scale and it has played with the future of lakhs of students by leaking the paper before the exam.

Registration opened for one day: Julie said that the ministers of the central government have been accusing the opposition-ruled states of leaking the papers of the examinations held in their states. At the same time, the country's prestigious examination system is being accused of leaking the NEET paper before the exam. It is claimed that first the application date for the exam was extended by 7 days, later the registration was secretly opened for one day after 24 days, so that the favourites could get registered. 24246 students registered in one day, out of these, the government should conduct a thorough investigation of the students who were given grace marks by taking advantage of the waste of time.

Two toppers emerged from one center: He said that the roll numbers of the same rank in Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat are very close. In the 10 digit roll number, only the last three digits are different, the rest are the same. This similarity shows that the students have probably been allotted the same center. Two NEET toppers emerged from one center. 6 toppers emerged from the same examination center in Jhajjar, Haryana, out of which two toppers are those who have been given grace marks.

Patna Police admitted there was a glitch: They said that 16 students from Odisha, Karnataka and Jharkhand were allotted examination centres in Godhra, Gujarat, 1000 km away from their place. Finding evidence of Rs 10 lakh being charged for getting the candidates passed and the centre of their choice being allotted points towards a deep conspiracy in the examination. The Union Education Minister and NTA kept denying that the paper was not leaked, but when evidence was collected by the candidates and Patna Police, they admitted that there was a glitch.