New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday took a sharp dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the ongoing NEET paper leak controversy, following reports that the Centre informed the Supreme Court that the Prime Minister had personally monitored the government's response to the issue
. Reacting to the development on social media, Gandhi posted a sarcastic remark, saying, "PM Modi also personally supervised the NEET paper leak," apparently targeting the government's handling of the examination scandal.
The comment came after media reports suggested that the Centre, during court proceedings, highlighted the Prime Minister's direct involvement in overseeing measures taken to address concerns arising from the NEET controversy. Gandhi's statement quickly drew attention online and sparked fresh political debate.
The NEET paper leak issue has remained a contentious subject, with opposition parties accusing the government of failing to safeguard the integrity of one of India's most important entrance examinations. Critics have alleged lapses in the examination system and demanded greater accountability.
The Centre, however, has maintained that it acted promptly after irregularities came to light and has introduced measures aimed at strengthening examination security and preventing future breaches.
The controversy has raised concerns among students, parents, and educators, with many seeking assurances about transparency, fairness, and the credibility of national-level competitive examinations.
As political exchanges over the issue continue, the NEET paper leak case remains under close public and judicial scrutiny.
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