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'NEET' paper solving racket in Gujarat; 5 yards with Principal









Ahmedabad; News Agency: It has been revealed that the racket of the 'Neet' scam, popularly known as the mega medical exam scam, is in Gujarat. Police on Saturday arrested five accused in the 'NEET' paper solving racket, including a principal. It has been revealed that these accused have taken Rs 10 lakh each from 27 students.

Five persons, including the principal of Jalaram Higher Secondary School in Godhra town of Panchmahal district in Gujarat, have been arrested by the police. Allegedly helping students to crack NEET-UG exam with good marks. Checks worth Rs 2.30 crore have also been seized by the police. The exam was held on May 5. According to the police, the students were asked to keep the answer sheet blank. These answer sheets were filled by the teachers. Answers were filled in on account of monetary compensation received from the students.

This action, which took place at a time when the controversy over the NEET exam was going on across the country, has created a stir. Students are alleging that the papers were leaked in the NEET exam. In Bihar, an accused has already confessed to the police that he got the exact paper before the exam. In the same state, the color rehearsal of the exam was conducted even before the date of the exam on May 5. 35 students participated in this. The investigating agencies have expressed the suspicion that the papers given for this should also be from the proper examination. What is interesting is that the papers of this colored rehearsal were burnt; It is said that some are in hand. 13 people have also been arrested in Bihar in the neat mess case. Later, Saturday's action in Gujarat has been added. Tushar Bhatt, Director of Roy Overseas Educational Foundation K. Parshuram Roy and school principal Purushottam Sharma are among the arrested accused.

Proof of checks along with list of 30 students

Godhra Superintendent of Police Himanshu Solanki said that during the investigation by the education authorities, a list of 30 students was found from the mobile phone of the accused Bhatt. Seven lakhs cash has also been seized from Bhatt's car. Checks worth Rs 2.30 crore were also seized from Parashuram Roy, director of Roy Overseas. Many checks bear the signatures of parents of 'neat' students of Jalaram Vidyalaya.

The secret of paper futi will be revealed from burnt question papers

Before the NEET exam in Bihar's Patna, the police raided a place. Burnt question papers have been found there. The police collected the pieces of burnt question papers. The Economic Offenses Branch has started matching it with the original question paper. The police have now sent the pieces for forensic examination. From this, it will be revealed whether the NEET paper was really cracked.









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