Chennai: DMK has strongly condemned the conducting of NEET ahead of the elections and has promised to the people of Tamil Nadu to cancel the national entrance exam. But, now after taking charge the government couldn't convert the promises in the election manifesto to reality.      


The ruling DMK, which is being criticised for not being able to cancel NEET as promised in the election manifesto for 2021 Assembly elections, is now planning to use the Justice AK Rajan committee report to campaign on the pitfalls being faced by the students.


The state government had constituted a committee headed by retired Judge, Justice AK Rajan on June 10 to study the consequences of NEET and the committee had recommended that admission to medical courses through NEET exam had put students with Tamil medium at a disadvantage.


The committee reported that medical admissions of students with Tamil medium background have fallen after the constitution of NEET and that the exam had a CBSE bias thus bringing disadvantage to the students under Tamil medium. The DMK which has been vociferously campaigning against NEET, has decided that the party would conduct an awareness campaign across the state highlighting the major pitfalls pointed out by Justice AK Rajan committee.


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DMK senior leader and state Water resources minister, S. Duraimurugan while speaking to IANS said, "DMK has all along been pointing out that the students of rural areas of the state are at a disadvantage following NEET becoming the criteria for medical admission.


"The studies conducted by Justice A.K. Rajan commission have clearly pointed out that this is a fact. As a responsible political party, we will conduct awareness public programmes across the state, to highlight the flaws in NEET and how the students with Tamil medium background are relegated."


Justice Rajan commission also said that most of the students from socially disadvantaged communities like the MBC, SC, SC (Adi Dravidar), ST studies in government schools in Tamil medium, Backward communities mostly study in CBSE, ICSE, matriculation, private, government-aided and central government schools and most of the Forward caste communities study in CBSE and ICSE schools.


The committee also pointed out that the admission to MBBS course before the NEET days for Tamil medium students was 14.44 per cent while it has fallen to a negligible 1.7 per cent in 2020-21.


The study also found that the admission of rural students for MBBS courses has also fallen sharply and has pointed out that this was due to the inaccessibility of lack of proper training for rural students for NEET.


The DMK is planning to highlight these factors during the rural local body poll elections also as this could connect the party with the rural masses. With a scientific paper in its hand, the DMK feels that this could be highlighted and would force all other political parties in the state to voice their concern against NEET.


(With inputs from IANS)