Varanasi, July 08 (HS). Workers of Samajwadi Chhatra Sabha and National Students Union of India (NSUI) are vocal against the irregularities in NEET-UG examination. On Monday, the mobilized workers of both the student organizations wanted to surround the parliamentary office of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Gurudham demanding re-NEET examination. Seeing this, the police officers present on the spot with the force stopped them. Angered by this, the workers quarreled with the police officers, pushed them and raised slogans against the government. Seeing the aggressive attitude of the workers, the police force took them into custody. The police caught the workers and loaded them into vehicles.
During this, the agitated workers kept raising slogans in the bus as well. NSUI state president Rishabh Pandey and Samajwadi Chhatra Sabha metropolitan president Ayush Yadav said that injustice is being done to the students continuously in the BJP government. In protest against this, we had come to the public relations office of Prime Minister Modi in Varanasi to submit a memorandum demanding re-NEET examination. The police stopped us from going there and dragged us and stuffed us in the vehicle. The workers said that in today's time, the youth are not getting employment. Whatever competitive examination is being held today, it is getting leaked. The BJP government has completely failed. A better law should be brought for the examination so that the paper leak stops. And the future of the students is not messed with. On the other hand, NSUI wrote on its social media account that an undeclared emergency has been imposed in the country, what should have happened was that an FIR should have been lodged against NTA under the relevant section in the NEET paper leak, but the irony is that on one hand the hearing on NEET is going on in the Supreme Court. On the other hand, NSUI National President Varun Chaudhary has been summoned to Okhla Police Station under non-bailable sections.