United Legal Struggle to Eliminate NEET Examination Completely: Resolution at Tamil Nadu All Party Meeting | United Legal Struggle to Abolish the NEET Selection System Completely: Resolution at the All-Party Meeting

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Chennai: Tamil Nadu as a joint struggle to eliminate the NEET system completely Resolution at the All-Party Meeting Passed.

Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu to discuss the next steps to be taken regarding NEET selection MK Stalin A consultative meeting was held today (8-1-2022) at the Namakkal Poet’s House at the General Secretariat. The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu addressed the gathering and welcomed all. The following is the end of the consultation meeting Resolution Passed unanimously.

Resolution: Tamil Nadu is a pioneer in the field of medicine in this country. But, Central government Brought Need to choose The Amendment Act and the subsequent National Medical Commission Act were enacted on the admission of medical students Need Focusing on the exam has greatly affected our students. The state government has stripped the state government of the right to decide on the manner in which students should be admitted to medical colleges run by state governments from state funds. This is against state autonomy.

Not only this, it has been imposed on the State Governments by the Union Government Need The choice would only benefit students who have the facilities to receive specialized training for such an entrance exam, making the school education system meaningless by creating a situation where 12 years of schooling is of no use in medical student admission. This Need The exam not only shatters students’ academic dream but also undermines the federal philosophy enshrined in the Constitution. Therefore, a Bill was unanimously passed in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly on 13.9.2021 to assert the rights of the State and to fulfill the medical dream of our students and was sent to them by the Governor of the State for the approval of the President.

However, the governor’s failure to send this draft law to the president is considered inappropriate for the legislature. Considering the education and future welfare of Tamil Nadu students, the Chief Minister went in person and met the Governor Need He urged that the bill be sent to the President for approval. In this connection, on 28.12.2021, when all the party MPs in Tamil Nadu went to meet the President at his office, they could not meet him, so the petition was submitted to his office and that evening Ammanu Central Interior Members of Parliament were informed that it had been sent to the Ministry.

In this case, to emphasize further, Central Interior The petition to be given to the Minister was also given in his office as he had refused to meet the Minister for several days, asking for time. Meet the Members of Parliament of Tamil Nadu Central Interior On 6.1.2022, the Chief Minister declared in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly that the Minister’s refusal was against democratic norms.

It was decided at this meeting that we could meet the Union Home Minister on behalf of all parties if we get an invitation from him to consider the request we have already made. It will shatter the higher education dreams of poor, simple, rural students and disrupt the philosophy of state autonomy on the basis that we and our state have achieved this development today through the political, legal and people’s struggles for social justice. Need to choose He said that all the political parties in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly should work together after consulting senior legal experts to take the necessary legal steps to abolish the system completely. Need The resolution also states that all necessary efforts will be made to build consensus so that the other states of the country will realize the disadvantages of the examination.

Party representatives present at the meeting: Minister of Water Resources Duraimurugan, Minister of Medicine and Public Welfare Ma. Subramanian also attended. On behalf of all the Assembly Party Leaders, on behalf of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, the Minister of Higher Education, K. Ponmudi, on behalf of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam c. Vijaya Bhaskar, K. Selvaperundagai on behalf of the Indian National Congress, Vanathi Srinivasan on behalf of the Bharatiya Janata Party, GK on behalf of the Proletarian People’s Party. Mani, D. Ramachandran on behalf of the Communist Party of India, VP on behalf of the Communist (Marxist) Party of India. Nagaimali, on behalf of the Renaissance Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. Sadan Thirumalaikumar, on behalf of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Nadu. Chinthanaichelvan, Ra on behalf of the Kongunadu People’s National Party. Eeswaran, on behalf of the Tamil Nadu Right to Life Party. Velmurugan, Dr. M.H. on behalf of the Humanitarian People’s Party. Jawaharlal Nehru and Poovai Jagan Murthy on behalf of the Revolutionary Bharatiya Janata Party were present.

BJP walkout: Later, the leaders of the Legislative Party who attended the meeting gave various suggestions. Need to choose They expressed their full cooperation in the steps taken by the Government of Tamil Nadu to seek exemption. Vanathi Srinivasan speaking on behalf of BJP in Tamil Nadu Need He walked out of the meeting, saying on behalf of his party that he did not agree to implement the resolution brought on behalf of all parties, seeking an exemption from the examination.

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