Arvind Kejriwal Appeals to NEET Re-Exam Aspirants to Remain Calm and Confident Ahead of June 21 Examination
Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal urges over two million NEET aspirants to stay calm and confident ahead of the June 21 re-exam. In a 39-second video message, he advises students to trust their preparation after the May 3 exam cancellation due to a paper leak scandal, arrests, and reported student suicides, aligning with official guidance to ignore rumours and maintain mental well-being.
In a 39-second video message released on Friday, Kejriwal directly addressed students and encouraged them to focus on their preparation without anxiety. Speaking in a mix of Hindi and English, his message was translated as: “Hello children! All the best. Put all stress aside now. Trust your hard work.”
Hello Bachchon! All the best for your NEET exam.
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) June 19, 2026
Saara stress ab side mein rakh do. Apni mehnat par bharosa rakho aur bilkul shant mann se exam dena. You’ve got this 👍 pic.twitter.com/o1XLiwINvQ
The message comes in alignment with advisories issued by the National Testing Agency, which has urged candidates to avoid rumours, remain focused, and seek mental health support where necessary as they prepare for the crucial examination.
The video has generated significant attention on social media, drawing appreciation from supporters who credit Kejriwal’s education-focused governance initiatives, while also prompting criticism from sections of users who continue to raise concerns regarding the integrity and security of competitive examinations in the country.
The intervention adds a political and public dimension to an already high-pressure academic situation, as millions of students prepare for one of India’s most competitive entrance examinations under heightened scrutiny following the controversy surrounding the earlier test.

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