Kejriwal urges NEET aspirants to protest; alleges political backing in paper leak
Kejriwal urges NEET aspirants to protest, alleges political backing in paper leak

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has urged NEET aspirants to hit the streets in protest against the alleged paper leak, claiming that the incident has political patronage. Speaking at a press conference, Kejriwal questioned the central government's handling of the matter and demanded a thorough investigation.

Allegations of Political Patronage

Kejriwal stated that the NEET paper leak is not an isolated incident but part of a larger pattern of corruption. He alleged that those involved in the leak have connections with political figures, which has hindered a fair probe. The Chief Minister emphasized that the future of millions of students is at stake and called for immediate action.

Call for Protests

Kejriwal urged NEET aspirants and their parents to come out on the streets to demand justice. He said that peaceful protests are necessary to draw attention to the issue and pressure the government to take concrete steps. The Delhi CM also assured full support from his government to the protesting students.

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Government Response

The central government has denied any political involvement in the paper leak and stated that the matter is under investigation. However, Kejriwal dismissed these claims and accused the government of trying to cover up the scandal. He demanded a high-level inquiry led by a sitting judge of the Supreme Court.

Impact on Students

The NEET paper leak has caused widespread anxiety among medical aspirants across the country. Many students have expressed concerns about the fairness of the examination process. Kejriwal's call for protests has resonated with a large number of students who feel that their future is being compromised by corrupt practices.

  • Students demand a re-examination to ensure fairness.
  • Parents call for strict action against those responsible.
  • Opposition parties have also criticized the government's handling of the issue.

Kejriwal concluded by saying that the fight against corruption in education is a battle for the nation's future and urged everyone to stand with the students.

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