Ahead of Sunday’s NEET-UG re-examination, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi urges the government to ensure the process has “no glitches,” saying students have already faced substantial stress. In his message to aspirants, Gandhi encourages them to focus on the exam and underscores that the government should protect students and provide a stable examination experience.
Reporting across outlets also notes that Gandhi points to concerns about disruptions in earlier rounds of the examination process. Times of India specifically highlights an example involving a student from Nagpur who was reported to have been assigned a test centre in Abu Dhabi. The NTA, however, is described as clarifying that the student selected the option.
Both accounts agree that Gandhi’s central demand is for reliable execution of the re-exam and for the government to avoid further disruptions. The reports do not indicate any policy change, but frame Gandhi’s comments as a call for better safeguards and fewer errors as the re-exam proceeds.