Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said the judgment of the Supreme Court was major reform to improve medical education in the country and the order should not be circumvented by an ordinance as demanded by one section.
In a series of tweets, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said, "Del govt favors NEET. Central govt, in collusion wid most state Govts, planning to kill NEET to favor mafia.
Jain presented Delhi government's views on matter at a meeting of State Health Ministers convened by Union Health Minister J P Nadda to discuss the issue.
"The Delhi government welcomes and strongly supports the decision of the Supreme Court that the admission for undergraduate medical and dental courses across the country would be purely on the basis of the NEET from this academic session," said Jain.
He said Delhi government requested the Centre to immediately implement the Supreme Court order so as to "put an immediate end to widespread malpractices allegedly involved in the admission process of medical institutes in various parts of the country".
"There is now a reasonable apprehension that the Supreme Court judgement could be circumvented by way of an ordinance to do away with NEET for this academic year to begin with," Jain said.
In the meeting, Delhi government strongly opposed any dilution of the Supreme Court judgement on the NEET issue and demanded that it should be implemented immediately.
"Currently the scenario is grim with businessmen and politicians without any medical background owning and managing private medical colleges in a system endemic with huge corruption, denying genuine meritorious students lacking financial resources an opportunity to pursue medical education," Jain said.
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