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Congress Criticizes Modi Government as 'Paper Leak Government' After UGC-NET Exam Cancellation

In a recent turn of events, the Congress party has launched a scathing attack on the Modi government, labeling it as a "paper leak government" following the cancellation of the UGC-NET examination. The controversy has sparked a nationwide debate on the integrity of educational assessments under the current administration. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra have both voiced their concerns, demanding accountability and action from the government.

Modi Gov Dubbed Paper Leak Gov

The cancellation of the UGC-NET exam, which was conducted across various cities in India, came as a shock to many. The decision was made after suspicions of a paper leak emerged, casting doubts on the examination's integrity. This incident has not only affected lakhs of students but has also raised serious questions about the security measures in place to protect the sanctity of competitive exams.

NEET Exam Irregularities Under Scrutiny

Adding to the controversy, allegations of irregularities in the medical entrance exam NEET have also surfaced. Kharge criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for not addressing these issues, questioning when a discussion on NEET would be initiated. The Congress president highlighted the contradiction in statements from the Union Education Minister regarding the NEET paper leak, pointing out that initial denials were followed by admissions of a scam after arrests were made in Bihar, Gujarat, and Haryana.

Congress Demands Accountability

The Congress party's critique extends beyond just the cancellation of exams. They argue that these incidents reflect a broader issue of governance and accountability within the Modi government. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra emphasized that the government's corruption and negligence are detrimental to India's youth, demanding that responsibility be taken for these lapses.

The Union Education Ministry's late-night decision to cancel UGC-NET following concerns over exam integrity has only intensified calls for a thorough investigation and measures to prevent future leaks. As the controversy unfolds, students and political leaders alike await concrete steps from the government to address these pressing issues.

As this situation develops, it remains to be seen how the government will respond to these allegations and what actions will be taken to restore faith in India's educational assessment processes.

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