Chennai: Chairman of the Minister of Tamil Nadu MK Stalin on Saturday led a meeting of all parties at the Secretariat to discuss future actions at the request of the state for the release of the national entrance test (NEET).
Meanwhile, BJP Mla Vanathi Srinivasan walked out of all-party meetings and said that they did not support the resolution of NEET.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results “We do not support resolution.
Even during the last assembly session, we have not supported the resolution that is forwarded to the NETE exam memo.
We have a political attitude to support NEET.
Exam in Tamil Nadu,” Srinivasan said.
Earlier on January 6, the minister’s head said, “The State Assembly issued a resolution and bill on February 19 last year against Neet and sent to the Governor.
The Governor has not sent it to President Ram Nath Kovind for his approval.”
On February 28, 2021, MPS DMK gave a memorandum of the NEET exam to the President, CM said.
He further said that all party delegates had searched for an appointment from the minister of house Union Amit Shah, but was rejected by the minister.
Speaking on the Council floor, CM Stalin said, “Entrance exam training will only be beneficial for rich students.
The NEET exam has made school education more expensive.
We cannot remain a silent audience.”