Rahul Gandhi Mourns NEET Aspirant’s Death, Blames ‘Broken System’ for Students’ Distress

NEW DELHI: Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, on Thursday expressed grief over the death of a NEET aspirant and said the tragedy reflects deeper problems within the country’s education system.
Calling the incident “not merely a suicide, but the result of a broken system,” Gandhi alleged that repeated irregularities in competitive examinations have left millions of students under immense pressure and uncertainty. He criticized the government over the handling of national-level exams and said young people are paying the price for administrative failures.
The Congress leader argued that students deserve a fair, transparent, and reliable examination process, stressing that their future should not be jeopardized by systemic shortcomings. He also called for accountability and meaningful reforms to restore confidence in the education system.
The remarks come amid continuing concerns over examination management and growing demands from students and parents for stronger safeguards to protect the integrity of competitive exams across the country.
News source: Information for this article was gathered from a variety of reliable news outlets.

