Tuesday , December 24 2024

'PM Modi stopped the war but could not stop paper leak', said Rahul Gandhi on NEET issue

Rahul Gandhi on NEET-NET controversy: After the cancellation of the UGC-NET exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) amid the hustle and bustle of the medical entrance exam 'NEET' (NEET 2024), it has become a matter of outrage and debate across the country. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has also attacked the central government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the issue of paper leak of UGC NEET UG exam in the country. Congress MP Rahul Gandhi said, 'BJP people have captured all educational institutions. This will continue until these institutions are freed.'

PM could not stop problem of exam leaks: Rahul

Rahul said in the press conference that Prime Minister Modi cannot stop the problem of exam leak. You have cancelled an exam after malpractice was found. I don't know if there will be cancellation again or not. However, someone is responsible in this case and someone should be arrested for this. It is worth noting that amidst the hustle and bustle of NEET exam, news of rigging in NET exam has also come to light. After the NET exam was conducted, it has been decided to cancel it.

'Modi stopped the Russia-Ukraine war, but could not stop the paper leak'

Rahul Gandhi, MP from Raebareli, attacked the central government and said, 'The education system has been demonetised. The unbiased education system has been destroyed. We will raise this issue in Parliament. NEET and UGC NET papers have been leaked. It is said that Narendra Modi stopped the Russia-Ukraine war, he also stopped the Israel-Gaza war, however, due to some reasons, papers are being leaked in India, which Narendra Modi cannot stop or does not want to stop.'

BJP has taken over the education system: Rahul

He further said that the NEET paper has been leaked. BJP has taken over the education system. Hardworking students have been cheated. Action should be taken against the culprits. A game is being played with the youth of the country. We will raise the issue of NEET paper leak in Parliament.

UGC-NET exam scheduled to be held on June 18 has been cancelled

Let us tell you that this exam was conducted by the National Testing Agency yesterday on June 18 in various cities of the country in both pen and paper mode (OMR). However, there was a complaint that the paper of this exam was leaked. The National Cyber ​​Crime Threat Analysis Unit of the Cyber ​​Crime Coordination Center under the Union Home Ministry received specific inputs. According to that, it was confirmed that the paper of this exam was leaked.

The exam was cancelled after receiving inputs of paper leak

After this report, the Education Ministry of the Central Government has decided to cancel the examination conducted yesterday. Now the examination will be held again. Details including the date will be announced later. Along with this, the investigation of the entire paper leak case has also been handed over to the CBI. According to an official list, the entire report is being received from the Economic Offenses Prevention Branch of Bihar Police. After receiving this, the government will take further action.

More than 11 lakh candidates had filled the NET form

More than 11 lakh candidates had filled the UGC NET form. 81 percent of the students appeared in the exam. This exam was conducted in 317 cities across the country. The exam was conducted on June 18, but after receiving complaints of irregularities in the exam, the National Cyber ​​Crime Threat Analytics Division started an investigation. The investigation revealed that there was a discussion about the UGC NET question paper and solved paper on the online chat forum of educational institutions. After this, it was decided to cancel the NET exam itself. This exam is conducted to determine eligibility for Assistant Professor, Junior Research Fellowship and Assistant Professor posts in Indian colleges and universities. This exam is conducted by the National Testing Agency as a computer-based test. This exam is conducted twice every year in December and June. This exam is conducted in a total of 83 subjects.

The series of paper leaks continues in the country

This is the first time that the UGC NET exam has been cancelled. For the past several years, papers of many important exams have been leaked and the exams had to be cancelled. Now, with the inclusion of UGC NET, candidates preparing to become professors are disappointed. Along with cancelling the exam, the central government has ordered a CBI inquiry into the paper leak.