RP Singh Slams Opposition on NEET Leak, Promises CBI Justice
The NEET UG 2025 paper leak scandal continues to dominate headlines, prompting a strong response from BJP national spokesperson RP Singh. In an interview, he reaffirmed the government's...

The NEET UG 2025 paper leak scandal continues to dominate headlines, prompting a strong response from BJP national spokesperson RP Singh. In an interview, he reaffirmed the government's zero-tolerance policy, noting that the CBI's investigation is progressing without any governmental lapses. "We will ensure a fair probe, and every guilty party will face the full force of the law," Singh vowed. He described the incident as a 'serious blow' to India's examination integrity, with the administration actively working on safeguards to eliminate such risks in the future. Singh didn't hold back against Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal, labeling his comments as disruptive and counterproductive to democratic progress. "Irresponsible rhetoric only sows confusion," he remarked. Shifting gears, the spokesperson lauded PM Modi's leadership in promoting frugality. By reducing his security convoy to a minimal two vehicles, the Prime Minister has inspired a nationwide movement. Government officials are embracing public transportation, amplifying the message of collective responsibility. In agricultural updates, Singh detailed the rationale behind curbing sugar exports. Adverse weather in key states like Maharashtra and Karnataka slashed sugarcane yields, prompting the strategic decision to focus on internal supply chains and price control. On Karnataka's hijab policy reversal, Singh accused the Congress-led government of pandering to electoral gains at the expense of educational discipline. "Institutions of learning must prioritize academics over identity politics. This move sets a dangerous precedent," he warned, urging a balanced approach.
