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Congress slams NTA: Demands PM, Minister answer for NEET ‘cover up’

Posted on May 22, 2026 By admin


Members of Youth Congress during a protest against the NEET exam in Bengaluru on Thursday, 21 May 2026.
| Photo Credit: The Hindu

The Congress on Friday (May 22, 2026) said it was shocked over claims made by top NTA officials that the NEET exam paper was “not leaked”, and said both the ‘Pradhan Mantri’ and the ‘Mantri Pradhan’ must be held accountable for this “cover-up”.

The Congress also said that the National Testing Agency (NTA) has become a “National Trauma Agency” and accused the government of colluding with the paper leak mafia to suppress the truth of irregularities and fraud.

In a post on X, Congress general secretary in-charge of communications Jairam Ramesh said a “guess paper” featuring questions that appeared in the actual exam was circulating among students much before the exam date.

Since the NTA was formed in 2018, the Modi Government and its ecosystem have been colluding with the paper leak mafia to suppress the truth of rampant irregularities and fraud in NTA-conducted exams.

Today we have learnt from media reports that the NTA Director General claimed…

— Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) May 22, 2026

“Since the NTA was formed in 2018, the Modi Government and its ecosystem have been colluding with the paper leak mafia to suppress the truth of rampant irregularities and fraud in NTA-conducted exams,” he alleged in his post.

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“Today we have learnt from media reports that the NTA Director General claimed yesterday to a Parliamentary Committee that the NEET-UG 2026 exam was not leaked.

If true, this is scandalous and shockingly dishonest – because it is clear that a ‘guess paper’ which featured dozens of questions that appeared in the actual exam was circulating among students much before the exam date. If that is not a leak, what is? Why is the Modi Government trying to deny it now?” Mr. Ramesh said.

He alleged the Modi government had previously tried to “cover up” the widespread irregularities that had emerged in NEET-UG 2024 as well.

“If it had faced up to the truth and taken action then, the NEET 2026 tragedy may have been avoided. The same hotspots of reported fraud which emerged in 2024 — like Rajasthan’s Sikar — have been implicated in the 2026 scandal as well,” he said.

The Congress leader said in another episode of the same “disturbing series”, the CBI also filed a closure report alleging no irregularities in the UGC-NET exam of 2024 which had been cancelled by the NTA back then.

When asked by a Delhi court to provide a written explanation for its closure report, the CBI has asked for more time, he said.

“While the Court has thankfully pulled up the CBI for this delay, the CBI’s actions inspire no confidence in the agency’s motivation to do justice to its ongoing probes into NEET.

“For the lakhs of aspiring youth of our country, the NTA has become the National Trauma Agency,” Ramesh said.

The CBSE, NCERT, and other institutions of the Education Ministry (including Central Universities) are no better, he said.

“The Education Minister is presiding over a system in which professional excellence is at a discount and where ideological affinity commands a premium,” he claimed.

“Both the Pradhan Mantri and the Mantri Pradhan must be held accountable for this colossal tragedy and its ongoing cover-up,” Mr. Ramesh said.

Several members of Parliament grilled top NTA officials on Thursday, with the agency’s director general telling them that the NEET-UG paper was not leaked through their system and the CBI is probing the matter, sources said.

During a meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports, several MPs questioned the NTA officials on the steps taken by them to strengthen the exam system in order to prevent paper leaks in the future.

Published – May 22, 2026 12:05 pm IST





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