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Tamil Nadu Assembly passes resolution again urging Centre to exempt state from NEET

The resolution, adopted by the House amid the BJP's opposition and walkout, called upon the Centre to amend the National Medical Commission Act and abolish the country-wide screening test taking into account the irregularities and increasing opposition to the test in several states, which toed Tamil Nadu's line.

June 28, 2024 / 17:34 IST
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BJP's ally, the PMK, however, supported the resolution piloted by Chief Minister and DMK president M K Stalin
BJP's ally, the PMK, however, supported the resolution piloted by Chief Minister and DMK president M K Stalin

The Tamil Nadu Assembly on Friday once again passed a unanimous resolution urging the Centre to exempt the state from National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test and allow it to admit students to medical courses based on Plus Two exam marks.

The resolution, adopted by the House amid the BJP's opposition and walkout, called upon the Centre to amend the National Medical Commission Act and abolish the country-wide screening test taking into account the irregularities and increasing opposition to the test in several states, which toed Tamil Nadu's line.

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BJP's ally, the PMK, however, supported the resolution piloted by Chief Minister and DMK president M K Stalin, who argued that the test was discriminatory and deprived an opportunity for the rural and poor students to access medical education and denied states their rights to admit students with Plus Two marks as the qualifying criteria.

AIADMK general secretary and former Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami, accused the DMK of having done precious little to abolish NEET, and asked "what is the point in bringing a resolution in the Assembly for the third time?" "This is just another political drama of the DMK government. People no longer believe in such futile political gimmicks that try to conceal the Kallakurichi illicit liquor deaths," Palaniswami said in a post on the social media platform X.