The ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu has criticized the NEET exam, calling it an industry benefiting coaching centres and labelling it as fraudulent. Tamil Nadu was the first state to highlight these issues, and now, major national parties are voicing concerns over NEET’s integrity. The DMK is advocating for a parliamentary debate on the matter, emphasizing that the exam is against social justice and detrimental to poor, rural students.
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- DMK claims NEET benefits coaching centres, labelling it a fraudulent industry.
- Tamil Nadu was the first state to expose NEET’s issues.
- National parties, including JD(U), now raise concerns about NEET.
- CBI arrests and searches highlight NEET-UG irregularities.
- DMK demands a debate in Parliament over NEET irregularities.
- Rahul Gandhi supports discussing NEET issues in Lok Sabha.
- Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin spoke on the ‘Dravidian Algorithm’ against NEET.
- Tamil Nadu Assembly passed a resolution seeking exemption from NEET.
- DMK argues NEET is against social justice and rural students’ interests.
- Most parties in Tamil Nadu, including AIADMK, oppose NEET.
