NEET leak, CBSE row likely to in focus at INDIA bloc meeting
New Delhi, June 4 -- Controversies surrounding a leak of the NEET exam paper and on-screen-marking of CBSE Class XII answersheets will be one of the main focus areas of the upcoming meeting of the INDIA bloc of opposition parties, a Rajya Sabha member from one of its constituents said - although the internal problems of the Trinamool Congress, and the chill in relations between the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and the Indian National Congress (three of the largest members of the group by representation in Parliament) could overshadow proceedings.
The meeting is also being closely watched because it is the first of the grouping since December 2023 -- and since then, the INDIA bloc has lost the national elections, and won just two of 14 state elections.
The parliamentarian cited in the first instance added that the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, which defeated the DMK in the recent elections in Tamil Nadu, and with which the Congress has since allied after breaking ties with its long-term ally DMK, may not be invited to the meeting as it does not have any MPs.
To be sure, it isn't clear whether TVK is even part of the INDAI-bloc, though it has consistently taken an anti-Bharatiya Janata Party stance, unlike parties such as the YSRCP and the BJD.
The INDIA bloc, which usually meets to discuss political combinations, will make an exception to discuss education sector and might also plan a joint campaign, the Rajya Sabha member said.
"The scams in the CBSE and the NEET fiasco that brings into spotlight the incompetence of NTA (National testing Agency) will be our top agenda," this person added.
The bloc's pet peeves will also find space on the agenda according to the parliamentarian.
"We will also discuss how the BJP has snatched victory through 'vote chori' in Haryana, Maharashtra, Bihar and West Bengal. We would also discuss the role of the judiciary."
The larger objective of the meeting is to launch a joint campaign against the BJP for the 2029 Lok Sabha elections.
After stumbling in the 2024 national election, the BJP has regrouped and expanded outside the Hindi belt. It secured its third consecutive victory in Haryana, wrested Delhi from AAP's firm grip on the city, saw the first BJP chief minister in Bihar take office, and won West Bengal for the first time.
The INDIA bloc's meeting comes against the backdrop of a major controversy at the Central Board of Secondary Education.
On Tuesday, the government transferred the board's chairman and secretary and set up a panel to probe the controversial OSM tender after HT reported that CBSE floated three tenders between February 2025 and August 2025 while relaxing rules. HT also reported on the haste shown in rushing through a process to evaluate nearly 10 million answer scripts despite concerns.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had been demanding that education minister Dharmendra Pradhan be sacked for the OSM issue and the NEET paper leak....
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