Shimla (Kameshwar Sharma): The NEET Paper Leak Controversy has triggered a major political debate in Himachal Pradesh. Moreover, Congress leaders strongly criticized the central government over repeated exam-related irregularities.
Congress Targets Centre Over Exam Irregularities
First of all, District Congress Committee Urban president Inderjit Singh held a press conference at Rajiv Bhawan. In addition, he accused the BJP-led central government of failing to protect the future of students.
Furthermore, he claimed that NEET paper leak incidents reflect a major governance failure. As a result, he demanded the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
Repeated Paper Leak Allegations
Moreover, Inderjit Singh stated that more than 80 paper leak cases have emerged in the last ten years. Consequently, millions of students have suffered due to repeated exam disruptions.
In addition, he criticized the silence of the Prime Minister and the Education Minister on the issue. Therefore, he called it deeply concerning for India’s education system.
Impact on Students and Families
Meanwhile, the Congress leader highlighted the emotional and financial burden on students. He explained that candidates spend years preparing and invest significant money in coaching and exams.
Furthermore, he alleged that several students have lost their lives due to stress linked to exam uncertainty. As a result, families are facing severe mental and emotional distress.
Criticism of Exam Management System
In addition, he said that the education system has become disorganized and inefficient. He also pointed out that students faced difficulties during re-conducted exams due to distant exam centers.
Consequently, students and parents suffered financial and psychological pressure.
Congress Promises Continued Fight
Finally, Inderjit Singh stated that Congress will continue to fight for students’ rights. Moreover, he said the party will raise the issue at every possible platform.
Overall, the NEET Paper Leak Controversy has once again raised serious questions about exam integrity in India.
Key Highlights of the news:
- NEET paper leak controversy sparks political debate in Shimla.
- Congress blames BJP government for repeated exam leaks.
- Demand raised for Education Minister resignation.
- Allegations of student distress and exam system failure.
- Congress promises continued fight for students’ rights.