Tragedy Amidst NEET Paper Leak Controversy
Saurabh Bharadwaj of AAP met the family of a NEET aspirant who reportedly died by suicide over paper leak fears. He urged the government to prevent future leaks to avoid extreme student reactions. The National Testing Agency has rescheduled the entrance exam to June 21 due to these allegations.
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An AAP leader, Saurabh Bharadwaj, visited the family of a NEET aspirant who allegedly took her own life amid stress caused by reports of a paper leak. He emphasized the need for government assurance on preventing future leaks to avoid such tragedies among young students.
According to Bharadwaj, the aspirant had been preparing for MBBS admissions for years, making the incident especially poignant. The claim is that the stress exacerbated by allegations of examination leaks may have driven her to the extreme measure, reflecting a broader pattern across the nation.
The National Testing Agency cancelled the May 3 NEET and rescheduled it for June 21 due to the paper leak controversy. Bharadwaj called on the Centre to identify and deal with the masterminds behind these leaks to restore trust among students and parents.
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