“Will Modi make sure no one gets Covid-19”: Cong criticizes Center on JEE, NEET

On Wednesday, Congress attacked the Center, saying the government jeopardized the fitness and protection of nearly 25 Lakh academics by conducting a Joint Income Examination (JEE) and a National Eligibility Test (NEET) in September.

The tweets by the party’s national spokesperson, Randeep Surjewala, came hours after an opposition assembly convened through the interim leader of Congress, Sonia Gandhi, to ask the Supreme Court to reconsider its resolution rejecting the request to postpone the tests. engineering and medical access in the country.

In a series of tweets, Surjewala accused the “stubborn Modi government” of refusing to heed student complaints and seeking a universally appropriate solution.

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“The fitness and protection of 25 lakh students is in jeopardy in the resulting #JEE_NEET exams. Students protest across the country. Why does a cursed Modi government refuse even to heed their complaints, plan them, and find a suitable solution for everyone? Wrote on the microblogging site.

 

The fitness and protection of 25 lakh students are at risk with the #JEE_NEET following. Students protest across the country, why does a cursed Modi government even refuse to pay attention to their grievances, plan them, and find a suitable solution for everyone?

He also highlighted the difficult situation of academics who organized virtual protests calling for the postponement of any of the exams amid the coronavirus outbreak. Members of the Congress-affiliated NSUI went on an indefinite hunger strike on Wednesday to ask for the postponement of exams and a six-month waiver of payment for the pandemic.

At a time when there are more than 3. 23 million displayed cases of Covid-19 in India, Surjewala has asked the government if it is in a position to ensure that applicants who sit for exams and the university in the middle of the exam do not become inflamed with the virus.

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Regarding the protection protocols put in place to prevent the spread of the disease, he asked the Center, which would supervise if the rules were being implemented and leaving a formality on paper.

“Will Modi Govt make sure that no #JEE_NEET or college student gets a COVID infection during the exam? What precautions and protection protocols have been put in place? Who will make sure that the rules and protocols are not a simple formality on paper? ”he tweeted.

 

2/4 Will Modi Govt make sure no #JEE_NEET student or university is inflamed by the COVID exam? What precautions and protection protocols have been implemented? Who will make sure that the rules and protocols do not remain empty paperwork?

Surjewala also told the Center that the applicants would possibly have difficulty moving given the restrictions on the position and asked if special arrangements had been made for other people living in flood-affected states such as Bihar and Assam.

“Due to COVID__19, transportation throughout the country has not been normalized or has not been normalized. How will student students arrive in #JEENEET their destination safely and return?What arrangements have been made for your stay, etc. ?Has Modi Govt left students in trouble?” He said.

“What are the spl arrangements for flood-affected academics #Bihar and #Assam?Are there 2 centers established in Bihar state for the NEET exam?Doesn’t that mean a virtual denial of opportunity for Bihar academics?” he added.

 

3 / 4What are the spl arrangements for academics affected by the #Bihar and #Assam floods? Are there 2 centers established in the state of Bihar for NEET exam? Doesn’t that mean a virtual denial of opportunity to Bihar scholars?

 

Due to COVID__19, transportation across the country has not been normalized or has become normalized. How will the #JEENEET students get to their destination safely and return? What arrangements were made for your stay, etc. ? Has Modi Govt left students in trouble?

The previous opposition assembly on the day and Surjewala’s scathing comments came after the National Control Agency (NTA) also refused Tuesday to postpone the review schedule, raising the Supreme Court order saying that “a very important year of academics cannot be wasted and life will have to pass. “

Almost 8. 58 lakh and 15. 97 lakh applicants registered respectively for the JEE (Main) and NEET exams.

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