This year's NEET-UG exam, held on May 5, involved over 23 lakh candidates, and their future hangs in the balance because of this exam scam. Prompt action by the CBI is essential in this scam, especially given the alleged involvement of politicians from the ruling party. The investigation underscores the urgency of addressing these allegations. The CBI should conduct an investigation that encompasses all alleged malpractices, including conspiracy, cheating, impersonation, breach of trust, and destruction of evidence involving politicians, candidates, institutions, and intermediaries. Additionally, the probe should scrutinize the role of public servants in conducting the exam to uncover any larger conspiracies. A thorough investigation is crucial not only to address immediate concerns but also to restore trust in the exam system.NEET-UG is a critical milestone for aspiring medical students, and any compromise in its integrity will have significant repercussions.
Dr.Vijaykumar H K
Raichur, Karnataka