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TPCC Chief Mahesh Kumar Goud Alleges RSS-Linked Individuals Behind NEET Paper Leak, says 22 Lakh Students Affected

TPCC President Mahesh Kumar Goud alleged that RSS-linked individuals orchestrated the NEET paper leak, saying the controversy has affected around 22 lakh students. He made the remarks at a student event in Hyderabad.

Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) President Mahesh Kumar Goud has alleged that individuals associated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) orchestrated the NEET examination paper leak for personal financial benefit.

He said the alleged incident has put the future of approximately 22 lakh students at risk and has devalued the hard work of students as well as the sacrifices made by their parents.

Mahesh Kumar Goud made the remarks while addressing the “Chhatron Ki Goonj” student event held at Narayanaguda, Hyderabad, where he attended as the chief guest under the chairmanship of DCC President Mota Rohit.

TPCC Chief Raises Concerns Over NEET Irregularities

Speaking at the event, Mahesh Kumar Goud expressed concern over what he described as the lack of response from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan regarding the alleged NEET irregularities.

According to the TPCC chief, the silence of the country’s top leadership on the issue is affecting the confidence of students and parents in the educational system.

He stated that students and parents expect accountability and transparency in examination processes.

’22 Lakh Students’ Futures Put at Stake’

Mahesh Kumar Goud said the alleged paper leak has placed the futures of nearly 22 lakh students in jeopardy.

According to him, students who prepared diligently for the examination and parents who made sacrifices for their children’s education have been adversely affected by the controversy.

He emphasized that protecting students’ interests should be a priority for all governments.

Demand for Transparency and Accountability in Examinations

The TPCC president stressed the need for transparency and accountability in the conduct of examinations.

He said governments have a fundamental responsibility to safeguard the future of students and maintain public trust in the education system.

Mahesh Kumar Goud urged the Central Government to recognize and respect the aspirations of the country’s youth.

Congress Party Supports Student Voices, Says TPCC Chief

During his address, Mahesh Kumar Goud also highlighted what he described as the Congress party’s consistent commitment to providing platforms for young people to express their views and concerns.

He said the party has continuously supported opportunities for youth participation and engagement on issues affecting students.

Event Held at Narayanaguda Under Chairmanship of Mota Rohit

The remarks were made during the “Chhatron Ki Goonj” student programme organized in Narayanaguda, Hyderabad.

The event was held under the chairmanship of DCC President Mota Rohit, with Mahesh Kumar Goud attending as the chief guest.

At the “Chhatron Ki Goonj” student event in Narayanaguda, Hyderabad, TPCC President Mahesh Kumar Goud alleged that individuals linked to the RSS were behind the NEET paper leak for financial gain. He stated that the alleged irregularities have affected approximately 22 lakh students and criticized the lack of response from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. He called for greater transparency and accountability in examination processes and urged the Central Government to protect the aspirations and future of students.

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Senior Content Editor – Hyderabad & Telangana Affairs!Mohammed Yousuf is a Senior Content Editor at Munsif News 24x7, covering Hyderabad and Telangana affairs.With over a decade of experience in journalism, Yousuf reports on governance, public issues, law and order, and political developments.He regularly contributes breaking news and in-depth reports to Munsif News 24x7.
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