The BJP and Congress clashed over the police action against students protesting NEET paper leaks and exam irregularities in Delhi. Rahul Gandhi sought accountability, leading to accusations from the BJP of inciting unrest for political gain. In response, the Congress stated that the issue would be raised in Parliament.
The political confrontation escalated as Gandhi wrote to Home Minister Amit Shah demanding accountability for the alleged assault on protesting students. BJP’s Mrityunjay Tiwari accused Congress of exploiting the issue for political motives rather than supporting the students. Tiwari emphasized the government’s commitment to safeguarding students’ interests.
BJP’s P. V. N. Madhav criticized Rahul Gandhi, claiming the Congress leader was frustrated despite government actions to address student concerns. Madhav praised PM Modi’s decision regarding the Education Minister and expressed solidarity with the student community. He accused the Opposition of persisting in criticism despite government efforts.
The Congress defended Gandhi’s demand for accountability and raised questions about the police action against students. Congress member Praveen Chakravarty questioned the use of force on students and demanded explanations from the authorities. Chakravarty highlighted the need to address the issue in Parliament, emphasizing the importance of clarifying the circumstances surrounding the protest.
