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Rahul Gandhi writes to PM Modi, requests govt to facilitate debate on NEET issue in Lok Sabha on July 3

He said the Opposition's request to discuss NEET was denied in both Houses of Parliament on June 28 as well as on July 1, and added that the Lok Sabha speaker had assured the Opposition that he would discuss the matter with the govt

Our Web Desk Published 02.07.24, 04:20 PM
Rahul Gandhi with Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Rahul Gandhi with Prime Minister Narendra Modi File

Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, requesting his government to facilitate a debate on the medical entrance exam NEET issue in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, reports PTI. He said the Opposition's request to discuss NEET was denied in both Houses of Parliament on June 28 as well as on Monday, and added that the Lok Sabha speaker had assured the Opposition that he would discuss the matter with the government.

Here is the full text of the Leader of Opposition's letter to the prime minister:

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Dear Prime Minister,

I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to request for a debate in Parliament on NEET. As you are aware, the Opposition's request for a debate on this issue was denied in both Houses of Parliament on June 28m. Yesterday, the Opposition had requested for a discussion on this issue again. The honourable Speaker of the Lok Sabha had given assurance to the opposition that he would discuss the matter with the government.

Our aim is to engage constructively to find a way forward. At this moment, our only concern is the welfare of nearly 24 lakh NEET aspirants across India. Lakhs of families have made tremendous personal sacrifices to support their children. For many, the paper leak is a betrayal of a lifetime dream. Today these students and their families are looking up to us, their public representatives to take bold and decisive steps to resolve the issue. The NEET examination deserves immediate attention because it has exposed the deep rot in our higher education system. The past seven years have seen over 70 paper leaks, affecting over 2 crore students. The government's move to postpone other examinations and replace the Director General of the National Testing Agency is a move to cover up the systemic breakdown of our centralised testing system.

Our students deserve answers. A parliamentary debate is the first step towards rebuilding and restoring their faith. Given the urgency of the matter, I request the government to facilitate a debate in the House tomorrow. I believe that it would be fitting if you were to lead this debate in the interest of the students.

Sincerely,

Rahul Gandhi

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