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‘People Arrested, Justice Soon’: PM Modi Speaks on NEET Paper Leak in Parliament, Assures Support|

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‘People Arrested, Justice Soon’: PM Modi Speaks on NEET Paper Leak in Parliament, Assures Support|

‘People Arrested, Justice Soon’: PM Modi Speaks on NEET Paper Leak in Parliament, Assures Support|

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the paper leak issue in Parliament, emphasizing the government's commitment to apprehending culprits.

He stated that arrests are being made nationwide and a new law has been implemented to tackle the problem.

This comes after Opposition Leader Rahul Gandhi wrote to PM Modi, calling for an urgent parliamentary debate on the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) concerns.

The issue of exam paper leaks has become a significant point of discussion in Indian politics.

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