NEET was imposed on Tamil Nadu, exemption will happen: Chief Minister MK Stalin

He said an anti-NEET signature campaign initiated by the DMK's youth wing, student wing and medical wing has become a 'people's movement'.

Published Nov 26, 2023 | 6:45 PMUpdated Nov 26, 2023 | 6:45 PM

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin Sri Lanka fishermen

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Sunday, 26 November, said the National Entrance-cum-Eligibility Test (NEET) was imposed on Tamil Nadu, “destroying” its medical infrastructure. He asserted that the state would get itself exempted, with public support.

Virtually addressing the 4th state conference of the Doctors’ Association for Equality (DASE), Stalin recalled the many suicides of medical aspirants in the state allegedly over the NEET, which was “imposed” on Tamil Nadu to “destroy the medical infrastructure” created in the state.

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‘Legal struggle to ensure NEET exemption’

“We have embarked on a legal struggle to ensure NEET exemption. Some may say with arrogance, even some in (official) positions may say that NEET exemption is not possible. (But) NEET exemption is our aim and it will happen with public support,” Stalin said.

An anti-NEET signature campaign initiated by the DMK’s youth wing, student wing and medical wing has become a “people’s movement,” Stalin, who is also the ruling party president, added.

The Tamil Nadu government has, more than once, adopted assembly resolutions seeking NEET exemption for the state, arguing that the central qualifying test is against social justice.

In his address, Stalin credited his late father and former chief minister M Karunanidhi for creating robust health and medical infrastructure in Tamil Nadu under past DMK governments.

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