Opposition MPs, led by Rahul Gandhi, protested in Parliament over the NEET exam paper leak. Allegations were made that Rahul Gandhi's microphone was turned off during his speech.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan emphasized the government's readiness for discussion. Pradhan urged opposition MPs not to confuse students and maintain parliamentary decorum.
Pradhan highlighted that officials responsible for the NEET paper leak have been removed. He reaffirmed the government's commitment to resolving the issue and ensuring accountability.
Speaker Om Birla insisted on prioritizing the Motion of Thanks to the President's Address. The Lok Sabha was adjourned till Monday, delaying the debate on the NEET issue.
Congress MPs expressed their discontent over the incident and demanded a discussion on the NEET paper leak. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju condemned the Congress's actions for halting proceedings.
The government reiterated its readiness to discuss any issue raised by the opposition. Rijiju appealed to maintain the House's functionality and avoid disruptive tactics.