
The NEET-UG 2026 examination, taken by over 22 lakh students, was cancelled following allegations of a paper leak and irregularities, with the National Testing Agency (NTA) citing the need to maintain transparency. Opposition leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, criticized the BJP-led government for repeated exam leaks over the past decade, calling it a systemic failure and accusing it of corruption and negligence. The government has referred the matter to the CBI for investigation, and new exam dates will be announced. Some opposition voices warned of growing public discontent if such issues persist.
The article group predominantly features opposition perspectives, especially from Congress leaders like Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, who strongly criticize the BJP-led government for alleged corruption and repeated exam leaks. The government’s position is limited to official statements from the NTA about exam cancellation and cooperation with investigations. Some sources include warnings from other opposition parties, reflecting a critical stance toward the ruling party’s handling of the examination system.
The overall tone across the articles is negative, focusing on the disruption caused by the exam cancellation and allegations of corruption and negligence. Opposition voices express frustration and condemnation, highlighting the emotional and financial toll on students and families. Official statements emphasize procedural aspects and investigation efforts but do not counter the critical sentiment, resulting in a predominantly critical and concerned mood in the coverage.
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