New Delhi: Congress campaigned on social media on Friday to protest against NEET 2020-JEE's examination of corona pandemic in the medical and engineering colleges, and former national president of the party Rahul Gandhi asked the public to raise their voice.
In addition to running the campaign on social media with the hashtag 'Speak up for student safety', the Congress has also organized a sit-in program outside the central government offices across the country. Rahul Gandhi tweeted and wrote, "Connect your voice with millions of troubled students. Come, ask the government to listen to the students.” Many big leaders of Congress released the video under this campaign and demanded that the exam should be postponed.
Senior leader Motilal Vora has said that "The Congress Party supports the demand of students to postpone the NEET 2020-JEE exam." Students of flood-affected states like Assam and Bihar will have to face difficulties. Congress stands with the students. "Senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge has said," The BJP government's arbitrary attitude is putting the lives of 2.5 million students appearing in NEET 2020- JEE examinations at risk. Parents of students are also protesting against this decision. The BJP government should reconsider its decision.
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