NEET Exam Scandal Sparks Outrage in Madhya Pradesh
The Opposition Congress in Madhya Pradesh accuses the ruling BJP of corruption in the NEET exam and exploitation of tribals through the Ken-Betwa project. Allegations include paper leaks, involvement of BJP associates, and inadequate compensation for displaced tribal families, threatening the country's educational and democratic framework.
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The Congress party in Madhya Pradesh has launched a severe critique against the ruling BJP, citing alleged corruption in the recent NEET exam. This comes after the exam faced accusations of paper leaks, prompting the government to cancel it and call for a comprehensive CBI investigation.
Jitu Patwari, the MPCC president, emphasized how these issues pose significant threats to the future of students and the credibility of the education system. He claimed that similar incidents have tainted prior examinations, underlining the need for systemic reform.
Furthermore, Patwari addressed the plight of tribal families affected by the Ken-Betwa river linking project, accusing the BJP of failing to provide fair compensation. The Congress leader vowed to stand with these communities, insisting that their struggles are overlooked as the government prioritizes its own agenda.
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