Rahul Gandhi Raises 'NEET Irregularities' In Lok Sabha, Oppn Stages Walkout
Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi raised the issue of irregularities in the NEET exam in the Lower House.
Lok Sabha Session: As the Lok Sabha convened for a second week on Monday, leaders of the Opposition bloc, I.N.D.I.A demanded a separate one-day discussion on the NEET-UG paper leak issue in the Lower House and staged a walkout after they sought a clear assurance from the Centre on the issue.
Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi raised the issue of irregularities in NEET-UG exam soon after the Lower House assembled for the day. Reacting to opposition's demand, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh asserted that a separate discussion cannot be held till the House finishes with the Motion of Thanks to the President’s address.
"We wanted a one day discussion on NEET. It is an important issue. More than two crore students have been affected. Paper leaks have happened on 70 occasions. We would be happy if you allow a separate discussion on the issue," Gandhi said, as quoted by news agency PTI.
"A message is disseminated to the country, from Parliament. We want to give a message to students that NEET issue is important for the Parliament. So, to send this message we want the Parliament to discuss this," the former Congress President said.
#WATCH | Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi raises the NEET irregularities issue, in the House.
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Rajnath Singh, Deputy Leader of the Lok Sabha, said the House has certain rules and procedures and also on healthy tradition, which are a strength of this House "In my decades-long tenure as a parliamentarian, never has any other issue been taken up during the motion of thanks on the president's address. Other issues can be raised after passing the motion of thanks," Singh said.
Seizing on his comments, Gandhi and other opposition leaders insisted that the House discuss the issue after the debate on the motion of thanks and sought a specific assurance from the government. "We can send a message from Parliament to the students that the issue of NEET is very important for us," Gandhi said.
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Speaker Om Birla said there was no convention of taking up any other discussion during the debate on the motion of thanks and members can give a separate notice for the discussion on NEET.
The leaders of the Opposition were on their feet as speaker Birla called on BJP MP Anurag Thakur to initiate the discussion on the Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address. Opposition members continued to insist on a categorical assurance from the government on having a separate discussion on NEET and staged a walkout.