NEET Paper Leak is an Assault on Youth and National Image: Harish Chandra Meena in Tonk
Congress MP Harish Chandra Meena, during his Tonk visit, condemned the NEET paper leak, calling it a serious blow to India’s youth and global reputation. He described it as organized crime, questioned the distribution network, and demanded a government investigation, stressing that the issue must be addressed in national interest beyond politics.
He said that students devote years of hard work and preparation, and such incidents severely impact their expectations, morale, and mental condition.
He further observed that whenever any irregularity emerges, the focus eventually shifts toward Rajasthan and subsequently to Sikar.
Describing the incident, Meena termed the paper leak a form of organized crime. He noted that Sikar is home to several major coaching institutes where students from across India and abroad come to study. He questioned why such incidents repeatedly occur there and why those responsible are not being apprehended.
He also stated that the individual purchasing the leaked paper is only a minor participant in a larger network, while the critical concern is identifying who is distributing the examination papers. He demanded a thorough government investigation, warning that if this is not addressed, such incidents will continue unchecked.
Meena emphasized that the matter must be handled beyond political considerations and approached strictly in the national interest.

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