Member of Parliament Pappu Yadav.
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Pappu Yadav, the newly elected MP of Purnia, once again raised questions on the NEET exam. He also attacked the central government and private agencies. He said that the NEET exam should not be conducted by a private agency. The first major demand is that any private agency that has been hired should be investigated. Also, the private agency should be deprived of the right to conduct the exam. Whether it is of Jai Shah or someone else. The result of the NEET exam was released on the day the Lok Sabha results were announced. Declaring the result of 68 children from the same place is suspicious. There are many such examples in Patna and Hazaribagh, where if there are 12 children in a lodge, they have got the same marks.
The future of children in the country should not be played with
Pappu Yadav said that a high level investigation has been done in this case. This case should be investigated by a Supreme Court judge. We will also demand an investigation in the House. Attacking the central government, Pappu Yadav said that if there is any terrorist system in this country, then it is a conspiracy to play with talented children. We will protest so that the future of children is not played with in this country. Even if we have to face any consequences for this.
re-examination on 23 June
Amidst the ongoing controversy over the NEET exam, once again on Thursday The hearing took place in the Supreme Court. During this, the Center told the apex court that the decision of the National Testing Agency (NTA) to give grace marks to 1,563 candidates of NEET-UG 2024 has been withdrawn. Such candidates will be given the option to take the exam again on June 23. Its results will come on June 30. Counseling for admission to MBBS, BDS and other courses will start from July 6. In such a situation, now the students will have the option whether they want to take the exam again or participate in the counseling without grace marks. The Supreme Court said that all the petitions, including the petitions seeking cancellation of NEET-UG 2024 on the basis of allegations of irregularities, will be heard on July 8.