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Aam Aadmi Party protested and demanded a fresh exam of NEET

Jalandhar News:  On Wednesday, the Aam Aadmi Party Punjab held a massive protest in Jalandhar and demanded the resignation of the Prime Minister and the Union Education Minister over the rigging in the NEET exam.

AAP workers protested and demanded a fresh exam of NEET.

    On this occasion, the officials of ‘AAP’ said that the rigging in the NEET exam is no less a crime than treason. The Prime Minister and the Education Minister have no moral right to remain in their posts. The Prime Minister should apologize to the country and the Union Education Minister should resign immediately. 24 lakh children have been affected by this.  He said that there was rigging at two levels in this exam. First, papers were leaked in Bihar and Gujarat and sold for 50-70 lakhs. After this, NTA wrongly gave grace marks to some students.

      He said that the BJP has an old connection with paper leaks. Papers have been leaked 70 times in the last 7 years in BJP ruled states. This is a very big matter. Therefore, this matter should be looked into directly by the Supreme Court.

    Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal said that Indian doctors are known all over the world. It is said that the doctors of our country are very intelligent. Because in our country, children taking admission in medical colleges are selected on the basis of merit. The best children from all over the country take admission in these medical colleges. For this, there is a system which is working for the good education and training of these medical doctors. If you bring corruption in this system, then in future no good doctor will come out of this country. He said that in a country where the dreams and future of children are made a business, it can be nothing less than treason. 

    AAP Punjab General Secretary Harchand Singh Barsat said that if the country has to move forward, then the institutions will have to be strengthened further. The country cannot move forward by corrupting institutions like this. Today, a middle class, farmer and children with rural background have only one way, that is to somehow study well and pass this exam, then his future will improve.  But if these papers start getting sold and corruption enters into them too, then their hopes and dreams will end.

    AAP Punjab general secretary and Mandi Board chairman Harchand Singh Barsat, Khanna MLA Taranpreet Singh Sondh, Cabinet Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal, Cabinet Minister Balkar Singh, Sharanpal Singh Makkar (Chairman Planning Board), MLA Kulwant Singh Sidhu, MLA Ashok Pappi Parashar, MLA Daljit Singh Bhola Grewal, Hardeep Singh Mundian, Manwinder Singh Gyaspura, Aman Bagga and thousands of AAP leaders and workers from all over Punjab participated in the protest.