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NEET row: Kapil Sibal criticises PM Modi, says accept "corruption prevalent in country"

Sibal, who is a former HRD minister, said that the matter of NEET does not come under the purview of the HRD ministry but is a matter of the Health Ministry.

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Kapil Sibal. File Pic

Kapil Sibal. File Pic

Amid the NEET row, Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal has criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his "silence" on the issue. Sibal urged PM Modi to accept that "corruption is prevalent" in the country, reported news agency ANI.

The result of the NEET-UG 2024, declared on June 4, caused an uproar amid several issues- 1,500 students received grace marks, a high number of perfect scores, and allegations of a leaked question paper. Several petitions were filed in the Supreme Court and high courts by students seeking a re-test alleging irregularities and discrepancies. The SC has allowed retest of over 1,500 students who got grace marks.

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