Supreme Court Hearing on NEET-UG Exam Irregularities Gives Hope: Dr. Ajoy Kumar
Congress leader Dr. Ajoy Kumar expresses confidence in judiciary’s approach
Court directs NTA to submit detailed responses by July 10
JAMSHEDPUR – Dr. Ajoy Kumar, member of the Congress Working Committee, has expressed confidence in the Supreme Court’s handling of the NEET-UG exam irregularities case.
I trust the Supreme Court will rule in favor of the students,” Dr. Kumar stated in a press release following Monday’s hearing.
Key points of Dr. Ajoy Kumar’s Views:
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Supreme Court bench led by Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud heard 38 petitions
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Court’s questioning of NTA indicates serious consideration of the issue
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NTA directed to submit responses to various aspects by 5 PM on July 10
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Next hearing scheduled for July 11
“The Court’s approach shows they are examining every aspect of the exam process,” Dr. Kumar noted.
The Congress leader criticized the central government’s refusal to discuss the matter in Parliament, as requested by Rahul Gandhi.
“The Modi government seems intent on protecting officials and leaders involved in this controversy,” Dr. Kumar alleged. “They are not concerned about the future of 24 lakh youth.”
Dr. Kumar reiterated the Congress party’s commitment to securing justice for affected students.
“While the matter is sub judice, I’m confident the Supreme Court will consider the students’ future in their decision,” he concluded.
This case has significant implications for medical education admissions and the broader issue of exam integrity in India.

