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Congress’s toolkit mindset created chaos for NEET students. Despite knowing that NEET was being held that day, Congress went ahead with a protest that disrupted routes, triggered traffic chaos near exam centres and added to the stress of thousands of aspirants. In its hostility towards government, Congress showed complete...

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#WATCH | Bengaluru, Karnataka: BJP MP Tejasvi Surya, in his tweet, slams Congress for holding a mega rally in Bengaluru on NEET exam day, alleging it caused massive traffic disruptions and panicked students. Reacting to this, Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge says, "Surya should first come out and apologise for what the central government has been doing to the students... if the Congress government has to be blamed here for three students not writing NEET, then in Delhi, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh also, people missed it, so their state governments are responsible... a total of 3 people were not able to write the NEET exam in Bangalore... One came late from Magadi Road, one came up with an old exam ticket, and the other came late from RT Nagar... at 11:00 a.m., the gates are supposed to open. At 1:30 p.m., you are supposed to report. There are biometrics and standard operating procedures. The Govt of Karnataka has issued a traffic advisory and a helpline. Show me which BJP government has done this." He adds, "Bangalore always has a huge mobility problem. That is a known fact. That is why we have issued a traffic advisory. You should blame us if we had not issued a traffic advisory or if we had been lazing around. We have issued a traffic advisory, and there is a dedicated helpline, and thousands of people have written the exam. Yes, even one person missing out is a bad thing. It's unfortunate. But how can I be held responsible for a student who has not taken the right hall ticket? Can I be held responsible for one of the students who did not take the right bus from Magadi? Whatever it is, we are sympathetic. But if you want to play politics, we are ready for that also. First, you apologise for the leaks. First, you make the NTA chairperson and Dharmendra Pradhan resign. Then you come and talk to me."

ANI

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