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Smriti Irani On Students Protest: Ex Education Minister Says PM Modi Is With GenZ, Fixed Paper Leak System

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Senior BJP chief and former Union Schooling Minister Smriti Irani has pushed again in opposition to claims that the NEET paper leak controversy created a rift between Era Z and the Narendra Modi authorities. She stated the Centre addressed college students’ issues via laws, institutional reforms and direct outreach by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Speaking to media, Smriti Irani argued that the federal government’s response went past political messaging. She pointed to the passage of the anti-paper leak legislation in Parliament and Prime Minister Modi’s latest Instagram video addressing college students as proof that the federal government acted shortly after issues over examination integrity emerged.

Former Union Minister Smriti Irani asserted the Modi authorities addressed NEET paper leak issues via legislative motion just like the anti-paper leak legislation handed by Parliament and direct outreach by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, refuting claims of generational dissatisfaction.

Smriti Irani
Smriti Irani

‘Authorities Responded, It Did not Ignore College students’

When requested whether or not the nationwide protests over the NEET paper leak mirrored rising dissatisfaction amongst younger individuals, Irani firmly disagreed.

In line with her, the federal government didn’t stay silent however responded with concrete measures. She highlighted that Parliament debated and handed the anti-paper leak laws whereas the Centre additionally shaped a process pressure to strengthen the examination system.

Irani additionally cited the Prime Minister’s direct communication with college students, saying it mirrored the federal government’s willingness to have interaction with the youth as a substitute of distancing itself from their issues.

“It’s a nice insult to Parliament once you say the problem has merely been papered over,” she stated, arguing that the legislative response shouldn’t be dismissed as symbolic.

Media Protection Additionally Comes Beneath Fireplace

Irani criticised sections of the media for what she described as selective protection of the protests. She claimed that whereas demonstrations at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar acquired vital consideration, related pupil actions in states akin to Jharkhand have been largely neglected.

Backs Schooling Reforms

Defending the federal government’s broader training reforms, Irani stated the lately enacted anti-paper leak legislation mirrored the Centre’s dedication to defending the credibility of public examinations.

She additionally argued that points associated to examination irregularities weren’t distinctive to the present authorities and had existed for years earlier than the Modi administration got here to energy. In line with Irani, the most recent laws marks a big step in the direction of guaranteeing better transparency and accountability within the nation’s examination system.



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