INDIA Bloc Demands Resignation of Education Minister Amid NEET, CBSE Scandals
The INDIA bloc, an alliance of 23 political parties, convened a high-profile meeting to address national concerns including NEET and CBSE irregularities. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge demanded the Union Education Minister's resignation. The bloc agreed on enhancing electoral integrity and strengthening opposition coordination, with planned future meetings and a strategic action plan.
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In a significant assembly of political minds, the INDIA bloc, comprising 23 parties, convened on Monday to address pressing national issues. Central among these were alleged irregularities plaguing the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) and CBSE examinations, key focal points in the realm of educational integrity.
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge took the opportunity to outline critical socioeconomic challenges, while pointing to supposed deficiencies in the electoral roll's Special Intensive Revision. The meeting reached a consensus on urging the immediate resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, citing failures impacting countless students.
The gathering underscored a united front on youth-centric policies and institutional integrity, driven by recent NEET paper leaks and CBSE's technical setbacks. Looking forward, the bloc aims to escalate its concerns on electoral malpractice and consolidate opposition efforts, gearing up for the Monsoon Parliament session.
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