Youth Congress Workers Detained in Mysuru Over NEET Paper Leak Protest
Mysuru Youth Congress Detained Over NEET Leak Protest

In Mysuru, Youth Congress workers who attempted to lay siege to the office of Mysuru MP Yaduveer Wadiyar were detained by police on Wednesday. The protesters alleged that the Centre's failure led to the leak of the NEET question paper. They were later released after being taken into custody.

Protests Erupt Over NEET Paper Leak

The demonstrations began following the surfacing of the NEET paper leak. A group of Youth Congress workers marched towards the MP's office located at the Public Offices Building, also known as the CADA Building, to stage a demonstration. Police had set up barricades at the main gate to block the protesters, leading to a heated argument and jostling between the two sides.

Police Action and Release

Angered by the police blockade, the workers sat on the road to continue their protest. In response, police personnel took them into custody, shifted them into vehicles, and later released them. Additional police personnel were deployed as a precautionary measure to prevent any untoward incidents.

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The incident highlights the ongoing tension surrounding the NEET paper leak and the political fallout. The Youth Congress has been vocal in criticizing the central government's handling of the examination process, demanding accountability and action against those responsible for the leak.

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