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Tamil Nadu Assembly again adopts anti-NEET bill; BJP stages walk-out

During the discussion over the bill, the House witnessed din twice

NEET Admit Card 2019 available at ntaneet.nic.in; exam centres changed due to elections Representational Image | Pixabay

The Tamil Nadu assembly on Tuesday adopted again the anti-NEET Bill, returned days ago by the state Governor R.N. Ravi. The resolution was adopted amid thumping of desks, and Speaker M Appavu announced that it has been adopted unanimously. The resolution for the passage of the bill was piloted by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin.

Earlier, the BJP led by its floor leader Nainar Nagenthiran staged a walkout raising its objection to the move.

During the discussion over the bill, the House witnessed din twice when AIADMK's C. Vijayabaskar, health minister in the previous regime, traced the origin of the National Entrance cum Eligibility Test to the Congress-led UPA regime in 2010 which was opposed to by the Congress members.

Leader of the Opposition K. Palaniswami said that his party colleague was only stating the fact.

The chief minister, referring to the communique of Governor Ravi on the return of the bill last week, said the reasons adduced by him were not correct.

Ravi, citing the Justice A.K. Rajan panel recommendations on NEET, said they were based on "guess," but it was data-driven and based on the opinions furnished by over one lakh people, Stalin said.

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