NEET was imposed on Tamil Nadu, exemption for state will happen: M K Stalin
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin vowed to get NEET exemption for the state, citing the negative impact of the test on the medical infrastructure. He emphasized the importance of public support in achieving this aim. Stalin acknowledged the suicides of medical aspirants in Tamil Nadu due to the imposition of NEET and criticized the central government for undermining the state's healthcare system. The anti-NEET campaign initiated by the DMK has gained significant momentum and is now considered a people's movement.
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