The government refuted reports suggesting that the Ministry of Finance’s secure printing press might be utilized to print question papers for the NEET-UG re-examination, labeling the claims as false. PIB Fact Check on social media platform X clarified that any connection between the Finance Ministry and the printing of NEET-UG re-exam papers is inaccurate. The government emphasized that the Finance Ministry is not engaged in printing question papers for the NEET-UG re-examination.
Labelling the assertion as fake, the government affirmed that the Ministry of Finance is not responsible for printing the NEET-UG re-examination question papers. PIB Fact Check advised the public to rely solely on official sources for verified information and cautioned against sharing unverified claims. It also encouraged individuals to report suspicious content related to the central government to PIB Fact Check through official channels.
Amid circulating claims regarding the arrangements for the NEET-UG re-examination, the government issued this clarification. Additionally, the government highlighted a digitally altered video circulated by Pakistani propaganda accounts, alleging that External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar acknowledged India’s surprise at Pakistan’s retaliation during Operation Sindoor. PIB Fact Check dismissed the video as fake, stating that it was manipulated using artificial intelligence, and clarified that Jaishankar never made such a statement. The unit shared the original unedited video, urging citizens to report misleading content related to the government through official fact-check channels.
