40 seats won! Then why the fun! Try to cancel NEET exam! The roaring seaman!
Since its inception, Naam Tamilar party has been strongly opposing the deadly NEET exam, which destroys the medical dream of poor students in the name of eligibility test for admission to medical studies. It also led various mass protests demanding the permanent cancellation of the NEET examination. However, the Union government of India's refusal to cancel the NEET examination is tyrannical even after many students across india have lost their lives because of the NEET examination.In the name of testing, students taking the NEET exam were stripped of their undergarments and subjected to severe stress to the point that they could not write the exam, to the exposure of students involved in malpractice in the examination centers, including human trafficking, to the extent that it has been proven that the preparation of medical students qualified for the NEET exam is a falsehood many times.To top it off, it has now come to light that there were various irregularities in the current year's NEET examination paper and a huge fraud in the grace marks given for it. The hasty release of NEET results ahead of the declared date and the consecutive roll numbers of the toppers in the exam only adds to the suspicion of malpractices. All these continuous malpractices prove again and again that the NEET exam system is unnecessary.Due to the political errors that tried to destroy the democratic system in the past regimes and the abuses of power that tortured the people, the Modi-led bjp government, which has not been able to get an absolute majority, has suffered a major setback and should try to correct its mistakes. To begin with, I urge on behalf of the Naam tamil party to come forward to permanently cancel the corrupt NEET examination system that is destroying the medical dreams of poor students.Seeman said that the DMK, which promised to cancel the NEET exam immediately after coming to power, has won 40 parliamentarians in the recent elections, using its strength in the parliament to make constructive efforts to cancel the NEET exam.