Questioning Prime Minister Narendra Modi's silence amid ongoing controversy over NEET-UG exam results, Congress claimed on Friday that the "NEET scam is Vyapam 2.0."
The party said that only a Supreme Court-monitored forensic probe can safeguard the future of lakhs of young students.
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge alleged that the Modi government has started "covering up the NEET scam" through Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and the National Testing Agency (NTA).
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– If the paper was not leaked in NEET, then why were 13 accused arrested in Bihar due to the paper leak?
– Did the Economic Offences Unit (EOU) of Patna police not expose the payment of ₹30 lakh- ₹50 lakh to the education mafia and organised gangs involved in the racket in exchange for papers?
– Has the NEET-UG cheating racket not been busted in Godhra, Gujarat? Three people are involved: a person running a coaching centre, a teacher, and another. According to Gujarat Police, more than ₹12 crore transactions have come to light between the accused.
“If, according to the Modi government, no paper was leaked in NEET, then why were these arrests made,” Kharge asked in a post on X.
"What conclusion is drawn from this? Was the Modi government trying to fool the people of the country earlier or now? The Modi government has crushed the aspirations of 24 lakh youth," Kharge added.
Kharge alleged that it appears that a game of grace marks, paper leaks and rigging was played to deprive meritorious students from getting government admission at concessional rates.
Addressing a press conference on the issue at the AICC headquarters, Congress' media and publicity department head Pawan Khera claimed that the "NEET scam is Vyapam 2.0".
"PM Modi cannot always remain a mute spectator. Why is he silent when the future of 24 lakh youngsters is at stake?" he asked.
"As soon as the new BJP government took oath, it has again started attacking the dreams of the youth. The arrogant response of the education minister on the irregularities in the NEET exam results completely ignores the cries of 24 lakh students and their parents," said Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra in a post in Hindi on X.
The counselling process of NEET will be underway soon, and it is of utmost importance to move ahead in this direction without any confusion.