
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has once again spoken out strongly against the NEET exam. He said NEET is not based on merit. “Only money plays a role now,” he said.
This comes after a CBI report revealed a bribe of ₹90 lakh in a recent NEET scam. Stalin said corruption starts from question paper leaks and goes up to the announcement of results.
He called NEET a “moral scandal” and said it is ruining the dreams of many students. He said the exam benefits only the rich and not hardworking poor students.
The Chief Minister also attacked the AIADMK for staying silent. He said the party is busy attending BJP and RSS events while ignoring Tamil Nadu students’ pain.
Stalin repeated the state’s demand to cancel NEET and allow admissions through Class 12 marks.

