Rahul Gandhi Slams Modi Over NEET Paper Leaks and BJP's Grip on Education
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi criticized the BJP government, alleging its capture of educational institutions is leading to exam paper leaks, including NEET. He accused Prime Minister Modi of being psychologically collapsed post-elections and called for reforms to reverse BJP's control over education.
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has launched a serious attack on the central government over alleged irregularities in NEET and recent exam paper leaks. He asserted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has 'psychologically collapsed' after elections, reducing his once '56-inch chest to just 30-32 inches.'
At a press conference, Gandhi claimed the root cause of the paper leaks is the BJP and RSS's control over educational institutions. He stated that unless this grip is loosened, such issues will persist. Gandhi likened the current scenario to the 'Vyapam model' of Madhya Pradesh.
He argued that Modi's influence has waned, resulting in a 'demolished' concept of leadership. Addressing students' grievances, he stressed that only reversing the BJP's hold on education can prevent future disruptions. The ongoing allegations have now escalated to the Supreme Court and involve a CBI investigation.
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