Big issue snatched from the opposition? Supreme Court said- If NEET exam is considered sacred then the government can breathe a sigh of relief


New Delhi: On Tuesday, the Supreme Court gave a big decision on the NEET UG exam and said that the exam will not be conducted again. While giving the verdict, the Chief Justice's bench also said that there is not enough evidence that the sanctity of the exam was violated. After the Supreme Court's decision on the NEET case, all discussions have now come to an end. This decision must have given relief to the central government as well. Ever since the paper leak case came to light, the opposition parties, especially the Congress, were attacking the BJP. Questions were being raised on the entire system. On Monday itself, on the first day of the budget session, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi had directly attacked Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on this issue.

The matter was related to youth
This time the results of the Lok Sabha elections were not as per the expectations of the BJP. BJP remained far from the majority on its own. After the results, the opposition parties became very aggressive against the BJP. Meanwhile, the matter of NEET paper leak came to the fore. It was already being said from the opposition that the government is facing the brunt of the anger of the youth. The opposition kept raising the issues of Agniveer and employment during the elections and even after the elections. Amidst the allegations of the opposition, the matter of NEET paper leak was also becoming bigger. The matter also reached the Supreme Court. The matter was related to the youth and the government was somewhere on the backfoot on this matter. The government said that every decision of the Supreme Court will be followed to the letter.

We welcome the Supreme Court's decision on the NEET issue. We are grateful to the Supreme Court. The future of students is our priority. The opposition's statement is extremely irresponsible. An attempt was made to tarnish India's image.

Dharmendra Pradhan, Union Education Minister

The tag of corruption could have proved costly
The matter of constable exam paper leak in UP had not yet calmed down when the NEET paper leak case came to light. This matter became a big challenge for the government. The Modi government at the Center has been repeatedly saying that there is a zero tolerance policy on corruption. In such a situation, after the NEET case came to light, the opposition parties got a chance to attack the government. Rahul Gandhi attacked the government in Parliament yesterday on the issue of alleged irregularities in the medical entrance exam NEET and claimed that crores of students and countrymen of the country have been convinced that the Indian examination system is a fraud. Rahul Gandhi directly attacked the Education Minister. The Education Minister said that there can be no more unfortunate statement than calling the Indian examination system of the country rubbish.

Now the government will not back down in this matter
On the NEET paper leak case, the central government told the Supreme Court that the whole matter is being exaggerated. In the reply filed by the Center, it was also said that there is no evidence that the paper leak happened on a large scale. However, the decision by the Supreme Court on Tuesday and the comments made with it must have given a big relief to the government. Now after the decision on this whole matter, the government will not come on the back foot.


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