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NEET under this regime is more like “CHEAT”; why is Modi silent: Congress

NEET under this regime is more like “CHEAT”;  why is Modi silent: Congress

The Vyapam or Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board scam broke out in 2013, in which candidates had bribed officials and rigged exams by deploying impostors to write their answer sheets.

Pradhan’s brazen statement, terming the widespread protests, multiple court cases and huge student outrage as ‘motivated’, amounts to rubbing salt on the wounds of 24 lakh aspirants, whose future is being destroyed by the BJP , Khera said.

Asking questions to Prime Minister Modi and Pradhan, he asked if it was not true that the Economic Offenses Unit (EOU) of Patna (Bihar) police, which is probing the NEET-UG paper leak 2024, had found that medical aspirants had paid huge sums ranging from Rs. 30 lakh to Rs 50 lakh each to the ‘brokers’ involved in the racket, to get access to the questions before the May 5 exam.

“Can the Education Minister deny that a NEET-UG cheating racket has been busted in Godhra, Gujarat, involving three people, including a person who runs a coaching center, a teacher and another, in which the investigation into the case revealed a transaction worth over Rs 12 crore between the students, their parents and the accused he said.

Isn’t it true that this year, 2024, 67 winners achieved a perfect score of 720, while in 2023, this number was only two, Khera said.

Is it not true that this year there was an abnormal increase in the number of students scoring above 690, he asked.

“Is it not true that several NEET-UG 2024 candidates belong to the same state and have similar roll numbers? Did they come from the same exam centers?” he said.

Is it not true that the NEET exam results were declared 10 days earlier, Khera further asked.

“PM Modi cannot always remain a mute spectator. Why is he remaining silent when the future of 24 million youth is at stake?” he said.

Khera questioned why the Modi government and the NTA had “inflated” the marks compared to the ranks this year.

“The complete result of last year and this year of students scoring 580 and above should be made public by the NTA if the Modi government claims that the entire examination process is transparent. The centers of the students scoring 580 and above should also be made public to see how many students have traveled far from home to take the NEET exam,” he said.

Khera said the board scores should also be correlated with last year’s and this year’s NEET scores to see how well the data correlates.

“Videos of centers where high scores are located should be released so that this scam can be identified as OMR was filled after the exam or at NTA office or impersonation has happened so that the truth is coming out,” he said.

Only a forensic investigation supervised by the Supreme Court is a solution to safeguard the future of thousands of young students, Khera asserted.

The Center and the NTA on Thursday told the Supreme Court that they had canceled pardons granted to 1,563 candidates who had taken the entrance exam for MBBS and other such courses.

They will have the possibility either to retake an exam or to waive the compensatory marks which were granted to them for wasting time, the Center indicated.