NEET: Cong wants ordinance for separate merit list of Guj

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

Expressing apprehension that the students who had appeared for NEET in Gujarati might be at disadvantage compared to those attempted the all-medical test in English during admissions, the leaders today called on Governor O P Kohli and sought his intervention.

The delegation, led by the state party chief Bharatsinh Solanki, demanded the state prepare a separate merit list for the Gujarati medium students by bringing an ordinance as soon as possible.


During the meeting with the governor in Gandhinagar, the leaders said the party would support the ruling if the state brings an ordinance for a separate merit list for the board students who attempted the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) in the regional language.

The told the governor that due to a "discrepancy", the NEET question papers in Gujarati were more difficult than those in English, the party said in a release.

According to Congress, as many as 47,583 students of the board, who had given the test in Gujarati, would be "subjected to injustice in the admission".

At present, the first round of the admission process as per NEET merit list is completed.

alleged the Centre and state failed to initiate any measures "to save these students from facing injustice in admission" despite knowing that the question papers in Gujarati were more difficult than those in English.

Meanwhile, the has threatened to intensify protests if the fails to come up with a solution to the issue at the earliest.

The opposition party announced that it will participate in the protest march to be held in Ahmedabad on August 17.

leaders would take out rallies in all the districts of on August 18 if the issue is not resolved, according to the release.

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