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J&K Health Minister seeks fair probe into ‘NEET paper leak’

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May 14, 2026
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Will seek suggestions from all stakeholder on academic session restoration: Sakina Itoo
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Srinagar, May 14: Jammu and Kashmir Health and Education Minister Sakina Itoo on Thursday called for a transparent investigation into the alleged ‘NEET-UG paper leak’ incident.

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The minister said all those involved in the fraud must face strict punishment, irrespective of their influence or position.

Speaking to reporters, Itoo said the alleged fraud has deeply affected students who worked tirelessly for years to qualify one of the country’s most competitive examinations.

“This is unfortunate because children work very hard and put immense effort into qualifying this examination,” she said.

She said any malpractice in such examinations amounts to playing with the future and careers of deserving students.

“The investigation should be conducted properly and in a transparent manner. Whoever is involved should face strict action and severe punishment,” she said.

Responding to a question regarding downsizing of government vehicles and related measures announced by the administration, the minister said everyone should contribute if any step helps reduce the country’s problems.

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“If there is any problem in the country and if we can help in reducing it in any way, then we should also play our role,” she said.

Asked about reports of a possible shift to virtual education in view of recent developments, the minister said no such decision has been taken so far. (KNO)

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