On one hand, discussions are rife across the country regarding the NEET paper leak case, while on the other hand, politics is also at its peak in this matter. The new session of the 18th Lok Sabha is starting from today, in which the opposition is preparing to raise this issue with full force. The echo of the NEET paper leak issue will be heard from the road to the Parliament. Earlier, RJD MP Manoj Jha has said a big thing about this issue today. He has exposed the connection of Sanjeev Mukhiya of Bihar with JDU. Sanjeev Mukhiya is being said to be the mastermind of this entire scandal so far. However, many revelations are still being made in this.
The RJD MP said that how a news is made from a rumour and everyone gets involved in it. All this can be clearly seen. Many things are being said in the NEET case. Similarly, if we talk about the Bihar connection, a big name has come up in this case, that of Sanjeev Mukhiya. Manoj Jha further said, there is a Sanjeev Mukhiya in Bihar, his son Shiv’s name has come up in this case and he got bail from outside.
RJD MP made a big disclosure about Sanjeev Mukhiya
Manoj Jha said, it does not take any rocket science to know who Sanjeev Mukhiya is. Sanjeev Mukhiya’s wife has contested elections from JDU. He is related to a special district of Bihar CM Nitish Kumar. Amit Anand is another name in this, who has connections with special people. There are pictures of Haryana CM with the owner of a school in Haryana, the school in which the fraud took place. In such a situation, what is the Bihar and Gujarat connection of NEET exam leak? This should be investigated.
Strong attack on central government
The most important thing is that the NEET exam should be cancelled and the institution named NTA should be thrown into the Bay of Bengal. This government has completely failed in conducting one country one exam. Resignations did not happen in the Modi government. But now it is not the Modi government, it is the NDA government. Now resignations will happen, this government can manage the parliament, but will not be able to manage the roads.
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