NEET paper leaks could create ‘fake doctors’, endanger healthcare system: Dotasra
Jaipur: Rajasthan Congress president Govind Singh Dotasra Monday attacked the BJP-led Centre over repeated alleged NEET paper leaks, warning that compromised examinations could push “fake doctors” into the healthcare system.
Addressing the annual meeting of the Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee’s medical cell in Jaipur, Dotasra said repeated leaks were endangering both students’ futures and the country’s healthcare system.
“The continuous paper leaks in examinations like NEET in the country are extremely concerning. If fake doctors begin to enter society, the country’s healthcare services will be left to God’s mercy. The BJP has hollowed out the entire system and made the future of the youth insecure,” he said.
Targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Dotasra remarked, “Modiji only talks about ‘Mann Ki Baat’, never about ‘Kaam Ki Baat’. He holds ‘Pariksha Par Charcha’ but fails to prevent examination papers from being leaked.”
He further said that if doctors themselves “start becoming fake”, it would have serious consequences for the country and added that “the time has come for those who leak the papers of the youth to be out of power”.
Dotasra also took a swipe at Congress leaders, saying many become disconnected from the ground after attaining power and start “walking two feet above the ground”. He criticised party MPs and office-bearers for not fulfilling their responsibilities effectively and urged workers to take the party’s ideology and its fight to protect the Constitution and democracy to the people.
During the programme, doctors who performed distinguished work were felicitated. Leader of Opposition Tikaram Jully, former Assembly Speaker CP Joshi, Congress MLAs and party office-bearers attended the event. n Tikaram Jully, former Assembly Speaker CP Joshi, Congress MLAs and party office-bearers were present at the event.
“The continuous paper leaks in examinations like NEET in the country are extremely concerning. If fake doctors begin to enter society, the country’s healthcare services will be left to God’s mercy. The BJP has hollowed out the entire system and made the future of the youth insecure,” he said.
Targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Dotasra remarked, “Modiji only talks about ‘Mann Ki Baat’, never about ‘Kaam Ki Baat’. He holds ‘Pariksha Par Charcha’ but fails to prevent examination papers from being leaked.”
He further said that if doctors themselves “start becoming fake”, it would have serious consequences for the country and added that “the time has come for those who leak the papers of the youth to be out of power”.
Dotasra also took a swipe at Congress leaders, saying many become disconnected from the ground after attaining power and start “walking two feet above the ground”. He criticised party MPs and office-bearers for not fulfilling their responsibilities effectively and urged workers to take the party’s ideology and its fight to protect the Constitution and democracy to the people.
During the programme, doctors who performed distinguished work were felicitated. Leader of Opposition Tikaram Jully, former Assembly Speaker CP Joshi, Congress MLAs and party office-bearers attended the event. n Tikaram Jully, former Assembly Speaker CP Joshi, Congress MLAs and party office-bearers were present at the event.
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