Chennai: Chairman of the Minister of Tamil Nadu M.K.
Stalin on Monday filed a bill seeking the withdrawal of the national-cum-entrance (NEET) feasibility test for the country.
The DMK, led by his President Stalin in power in the country promised that it would cancel NEET.
This is the second time the bill for such a purpose is being submitted in the Assembly.
A similar bill was ratified by the assembly during the AIDMK regime that did not get the president’s approval.
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Tabling Bill, Stalin said DMK had opposed Neet from the beginning and after ruling, had started a legal war against him.
He sought support from opposition parties for bills.
Stalin said the government tried to bring the receipt process for medical seats based on the 12th standard sign.
According to him, the bill provides 7.5 percent of reservations at medical colleges for students who have studied in government schools.
Stalin said the government would try to get the president’s approval for the bill after being ratified in the assembly.
Former Chief Minister and Opposition Leader, K.
Palaniswami said AIDMK would extend his support to the bill.
There has been a severe opposition to Neet in Tamil Nadu by students and political parties.
On Saturday, a 19-year-old Dhanush, a prospective medical seat, was found dead at his home in Kooliyur Village in Salem District Tamil Nadu.
The sources of the police said Dhanush who had died will appear for the three efforts in the national entrance test on Sunday.
Dhanush has cleared the 12th grade test in 2019 and is preparing for the exam on Sunday.
However, he was found lying dead when his parents went to wake him up in the morning.
The police rushed to his house and the body was taken to a government general hospital in Mettur.
Cases have been registered and the police are investigating this problem.