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It’s not right for PM to remain silent, says Sibal

It’s not right for PM to remain silent, says Sibal

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It’s not right for PM to remain silent, says Sibal

“Some incidents in Gujarat have left me perplexed and are a matter of national concern”

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June 17, 2024 11:00 a.m. | UPDATED: June 17, 2024 12:23 a.m. | 6 minutes of reading

#New Delhi
Amid the raging row over the NEET medical entrance exam, former HRD minister Kapil Sibal on Sunday demanded a probe by Supreme Court-appointed officials into allegations of irregularities and called on the government to carry out a thorough consultation with all states on how this review should be carried out. will be held in the future.

The Rajya Sabha MP also slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the issue, saying that if the testing system of an exam becomes corrupt, it was “not really wise for the Prime Minister to remain silent”.

Sibal urged all political parties to raise this issue forcefully in the next session of Parliament, but he was not optimistic about the discussion, predicting that the government would not allow it, saying the matter is in instance.
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“The current National Testing Agency (NTA) has definitely made mistakes and corruption has been highlighted on media platforms, for example in providing solutions for quizzes to become a doctor, for example. »
“Some of these incidents in Gujarat have left me perplexed and are a matter of great national concern. I think the NTA should answer some of these very serious questions,” he said.PTI

Bihar Police recover 6 post-dated checks
#Patna
The Economic Offenses Unit (EOU) of the Bihar Police has recovered six post-dated checks which were suspected to have been issued in favor of the mafia demanding over Rs 30 lakh from each candidate seeking allegedly leaked question paper before the NEET held last month.