Aam Aadmi Party leader Anurag Dhanda criticized the National Testing Agency after reports emerged that NTA officials told a parliamentary committee that the NEET examination paper had not been leaked.
The remarks followed media reports citing the appearance of NTA officials before a parliamentary panel, where the agency’s chief reportedly stated that there was no paper leak in the NEET examination process.
Anurag Dhanda: Concerns Raised Over Examination Credibility
Dhanda questioned the credibility of the examination process and expressed concern that the same agency was again conducting examinations despite the controversy surrounding alleged irregularities.
The issue of alleged paper leaks and examination management has sparked widespread debate among students, parents, and political leaders across the country in recent months.
NEET Controversy Continues to Draw Attention
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) remains one of India’s most important competitive examinations for medical admissions, with lakhs of students appearing every year.
Following allegations related to exam irregularities and paper leaks, opposition parties and student groups have repeatedly demanded greater transparency, accountability, and reforms in the examination system.
Government and NTA Under Scrutiny
The controversy has led to political criticism directed at the Central Government and the NTA, while authorities have maintained that necessary investigations and corrective measures are being undertaken wherever required.
Education policy, examination integrity, and student welfare continue to remain major issues in national political and public discussions.


