Govt committed to fair probe into paper leaks, says President Murmu
Amid the NEET exam cancellation and paper leak controversy, President Droupadi Murmu assured that the government is working on major exam reforms and a fair investigation with strict punishments. Opposition MPs disrupted her address, demanding discussion on the NEET issue. President Murmu emphasized rising above politics to address the problem. Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan set up a review panel, and the President defended EVMs, stressing the importance of maintaining faith in democratic institutions.
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