Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi called upon the students to appear for the NEET to be held on July 24 and also appealed the student community not to be bogged down by the recent development and go ahead with their preparations for the NEET.
In a statement here today, Gogoi said "We fully understand the apprehensions of the students and their parents as the Government has decided to file a review petition before the Supreme Court."
The Chief Minister said the decision on holding NEET has the potential of affecting the tenets of federal structure of the country and remarked if the trend continued, all other sectors where states have greater say, would be affected.
"When Judges of the High Courts are selected state wise, why a bar has been clamped on selecting students for MBBS and BDS course state wise?" Gogoi wondered.
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