NEET's strings connected to Maharashtra, two teachers arrested


- Two teachers are from Latur, many evidences found against both
- 25 arrests from various states in NEET exam paper leak case, 13 from Bihar
Mumbai. After Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh, now Maharashtra's connection has also come to the fore in the NEET paper leak case. Nanded's ATS team has arrested two teachers from Latur on the basis of suspicion.
These two teachers Sanjay Tukaram Jadhav and Jalil Umar Khan Pathan are teachers of the District School Council, who were released on Sunday after questioning with a notice. They were arrested on Saturday. But according to information received from sources, they have been arrested again for questioning.
In fact, the ATS team has found hall tickets of many students related to NEET in the mobile phones of these two teachers. Along with this, some evidence has also been found, which has led to the transaction of money. Due to these facts, the ATS team lodged an FIR against both the suspected teachers at Shivaji Nagar Police Station. After interrogation, both the teachers were released, but after getting evidence, they were arrested again.
25 arrests so far in NEET paper leak case
So far 25 people have been arrested from different states of the country in the investigation of NEET exam paper leak. 13 from Bihar, 5 from Jharkhand, 5 from Godhra in Gujarat and 2 from Latur in Maharashtra have been arrested.
CBI team reached Bihar and Gujarat today
The investigation of the case has been handed over to the CBI by the Central Government. CBI teams have reached Bihar and Gujarat today on 24 June. Bihar EOU has submitted its investigation report to the CBI. 6 teams of EOU are conducting raids at different places to arrest Sanjeev Mukhiya, the mastermind of the paper leak in Patna.
CBI is investigating
The investigation of the case has been handed over to the CBI by the Central Government. CBI teams have reached Bihar and Gujarat today on 24 June. Bihar EOU has submitted its investigation report to the CBI. 6 teams of EOU are conducting raids at different places to arrest Sanjeev Mukhiya, the mastermind of the paper leak in Patna.
NSUI demonstrated at Jantar Mantar
NSUI members demonstrated at Jantar Mantar in Delhi at 1 pm demanding cancellation of NEET exam. The protesters also tried to break the police barricade in an attempt to surround the Parliament. The protest demanded cancellation of the exam and resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
Security forces detained the protesters who jumped the barricade and have ended the protest for now.
No order from SC on handing over the investigation of NEET case to ED
Earlier today, on Monday, the Supreme Court did not give any order on the demand to hand over the investigation of NEET UG case to ED. The vacation bench of Justice AS Oka and Justice Rajesh Bindal said that let the next hearing of the case be held on July 8. There is no hurry right now.
Mamata Banerjee wrote a letter to PM Modi
Now West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the NEET issue. She has asked the PM to end the centralized exam system and decentralize it like before. That is, the state and the center should conduct separate exams.