VCK leader Reiterates Opposition to NEETThol. Thirumavalavan has strongly urged that the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) should be completely abolished, reiterating his party’s long-standing opposition to the medical entrance examination system.The leader stated that the examination has continued to create unequal opportunities for students, particularly those from rural, economically weaker, and Tamil-medium backgrounds.
VCK to Participate in Protest on May 16Thirumavalavan announced that Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) will participate in the protest demonstration being coordinated on May 16 against the NEET examination.The protest is expected to bring together various organisations, political parties, student groups, and social activists demanding the cancellation of NEET and restoration of state-level admission processes.
Concerns Over Social Justice and EqualityAccording to Thirumavalavan, the NEET system affects the principles of social justice by placing students from disadvantaged backgrounds at a competitive disadvantage compared to those who have access to expensive coaching facilities and urban educational resources.He argued that many talented students from government schools and rural regions are unable to compete equally under the present examination structure.
Demand for education Rights of StatesThe VCK leader also emphadata-sized that education and student admissions should respect the rights and specific needs of individual states. He stated that tamil Nadu has consistently opposed NEET because the state previously followed an admission system based on school education performance.He further claimed that the examination places excessive mental pressure on students and families.
Political Opposition to NEET ContinuesOpposition to NEET has remained a major political issue in tamil Nadu for several years, with multiple parties and organisations demanding exemption from the examination.Thirumavalavan’s latest statement has once again intensified discussions surrounding educational equality, federal rights, and student welfare in the state.
Protest Expected to Draw AttentionThe planned protest on May 16 is expected to attract significant political and public attention, especially from student communities and educational activists.Leaders participating in the agitation are likely to demand immediate policy reconsideration and renewed efforts to abolish the NEET examination system nationwide.
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