
Hundreds of Congress workers protested in Jaipur against alleged irregularities and a paper leak in the NEET-UG 2026 medical exam, demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and a judicial inquiry. Police used water cannons to disperse the crowd near the BJP state headquarters, leading to tense confrontations. The Congress criticized the National Testing Agency's role and called for court-supervised investigations amid concerns affecting nearly 22 lakh students.
The articles primarily present the Congress party's perspective, highlighting their demands for ministerial resignation and judicial probe, while also reporting government actions like police response and ongoing CBI investigation. The coverage includes official statements and protest details without endorsing any side, reflecting a focus on political contention between Congress and the ruling party.
The overall tone is serious and tense, emphasizing protest actions and police measures without sensationalism. Coverage reflects concern over exam irregularities and student impact, balanced with descriptions of law enforcement response, resulting in a mixed but factual sentiment focused on conflict and accountability.
Each source's own headline, political lean, and sentiment — so you can see framing differences at a glance.
| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| timesnow | NEET Leak: Congress Protests Paper Leak In Jaipur, Police Use Water Cannons To Disperse Crowd | Left | Negative |
| english | NEET paper leak: Congress protests in Jaipur, demands probe, clash with police at BJP office march | Left | Negative |
| thehindu | Congress workers protest over NEET irregularities in Jaipur; police use water cannons to stop march | Left | Negative |
| economictimes | NEET UG 2026: Police use water cannons on Congress workers protesting over NEET irregularities in Jaipur to stop the march | Left | Negative |
economictimes broke this story on 21 May, 07:21 am. Other outlets followed.
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