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Rahul Gandhi attributes NEET aspirant’s death to systemic issues and criticizes PM Modi

3 June 2026
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Rahul Gandhi criticized the Modi government in response to the NEET-UG exam paper leak, linking it to the suicide of aspirant Akanksha. He emphasized the sacrifices made by her farmer father and attributed her death to a “corrupt, broken system.” Gandhi also questioned the continued position of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and accused Prime Minister Modi of undermining India’s education system. This incident has sparked renewed discussions about the integrity of educational examinations in India and the accountability of government officials in such matters.

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The NEET-UG exam is a critical gateway for aspiring medical students in India, and any irregularities in the examination process can have significant consequences on students’ lives and careers. The tragic suicide of Akanksha highlights the intense pressure and challenges faced by candidates in the competitive education landscape. The history of exam paper leaks in India raises concerns about systemic corruption and its impact on educational integrity. This incident has reignited calls for reform in the education sector and accountability for officials involved in managing these high-stakes examinations.

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