Ariyalur: A MBBS candidate in Ariyal, which emerged for the national feasibility test (NEET) on Sunday, was found depending on his home on Monday.
The deceased has been identified as K Kanimozhi, 17.
Pastor Girl Karukanidhi is a lawyer who trains in the Jayankondam court.
Kanimozhi allegedly ended his life at his home in Thulanarankurichi near Udayarpalayam rather than fear of failure in the test, when his parents attended a function in Arialur.
His younger sister is a student at a private college in a scrambling.
His family took his body to their indigenous people in Sathambadi in the area of Ariyalur, where his last ceremony was carried out at night.
President Panchayat Sathambadi Thanga Ravichandran said that the girl was a private school student in Namakkal and has scored 562 of 600 in the class XII Council exam.
The score in class X was 469 of 500.
He looked sad after appearing for Neet in a center in Thanjavur because he had worries that he might not be clear.
Police Udayarpalayam took an investigation.
This is the second suicide in the state in the last two days.
Dhanush, 19, Metture in the Salem district ended his life before appearing for Neet.
Minister of Man Chief M K Stalin stated shock for Kanimozhi’s death and he tried to expel Near through the legal way.
“I convinced their students and parents that there would be no compromise about eliminating NEET with the approval of the President of India,” CM said.
The minister’s chairman also said that imitation, question leaks and malpractice at the coaching center proved that Neet was not a test that weighed on the feasibility of students.
Registering condolences, the former Main Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami asked DMK to end the ‘political drama’ over Neet and explained the reality to the students.
Former CM also demands the state government to provide counseling for MBBS candidates after appearing for Neet.
Former Chief Minister O Panneerselvam said that disappointing that students took extreme steps like that, while all political parties in the country raised Netas.
Calling it an unfavorable event, which should not occur in any student in the future, TMC President G K Vasan MP said that political parties should not provide false hopes for their students and their parents by politicizing education.
The Secretary General of the Vaiko MDMK demanded the central government to give approval to the anti-neet bill submitted by the DMK government.
“The NEET imposed by BJP costs 15 students in Tamil Nadu.
The Indian Constitution has confirmed the state government with the power of imposing laws on education at the same list to protect the interests of the state,” Vaiko said.