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Bill seeking exemption from NEET for Tamil Nadu passed

The Bill seeking exemption from NEET for TN passed. Speaker Appavu announced that the Bill will be sent to Governor today.

Bill seeking exemption from NEET for Tamil Nadu passed
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CM delivering his address in the state Assembly.

Chennai

The NEET Exemption Bill, was passed in the legislature on September 13 last year seeking an exemption from the test, and after 142 days, it was sent back to the Tamil Nadu government by Governor RN Ravi.
The Government of Tamil Nadu said that the NEET Exemption Bill is contrary to the order of the Supreme Court and against the interests of the students.

Live Updates:

  • Speaker Appavu addresses the House on why Governor returned the NEET Exemption Bill
  • Speaker Appavu strictly instructs member (MLAs) not to engage in personal attacks against the Governor.
Advises them to speak only on the September 13,2021 Bill and Governors reply
  • 142 days after passing the NEET Exemption Bill, the Governor has returned the Bill despite,
Chief Minister MK Stalin meeting him in person: Health Minister Ma Subramanian
  • Governor’s assessment of the findings of justice A K Rajan committee findings is totally wrong: Ma Subramanian tells the House
  • BJP MLAs walk out of the House in protest against NEET Exemption Bill
  • TVK, KNMDK, MMK, MDMK, Left parties and PMK have so far extended their support to the NEET Exemption Bill.
  • Chief minister M K Stalin should launch the movement to do away with Governors in States:
MMK MLA MH Jawahirullah said in the House
  • PMK extends full support to the NEET exemption Bill. Governor should immediately give his approval and forward,
the Bill for the President’s assent. Tamil Nadu govt should take efforts to get the President’s assent and ensure that medical admissions in the State are done based on plus two marks: PMK MLA Venkateswaran
  • Governor RN Ravi has appropriated the powers of the President and passed his comments on the NEET Bill:
Congress legislature party leader Selvaperunthagai told the House
  • Tamil Nadu govt should immediately pass a resolution in the Assembly demanding the recall of the Governor:
CPIM MLA Nagai Maali
  • How can the Governor appropriate the powers of the President? It is not acceptable.
Governor has rejected the efforts made by the governor for students welfare: Congress MLA Selvaperunthagai
  • Former health minister Dr C Vijayabaskar speaks on behalf of the AIADMK.
  • AIADMK regime had provided 7.5% reservation for govt school students in medical admission. AIADMK regime had enacted a legislation for scrapping entrance exams in 2005: : AIADMK MLA C Vijayabaskar
  • Intervening during the debate, state Health Minister Ma Subramanian says the legislation,
scrapping CET was enacted by DMK regime during Kalaignar Karunanidhi’s chief ministership.
  • AIADMK member has admitted that entrance exam was introduced in 1984.
Everyone knows who was in power then: State Higher Education Minister K Ponmudi tells the House
  • Congress MLAs object to Vijayabaskar’s statement that the word NEET was first introduced to the country
during Congress regime in 2010.
  • I would like to know why the President’s rejection of the earlier NEET Bill passed during
AIADMK regime was not made public. It came to the public forum a year later only through court case :

Chief Minister MK Stalin
  • It has been repeatedly misreported that NEET was introduced in Tamil Nadu only during my tenure:
Leader of Opposition Edappadi K Palaniswami
  • It is a well know fact that when was NEET introduced. Even AIADMK is for unanimously passing the NEET legislation: EPS
  • AIADMK will never digress from its Dravidian principles even a wee bit.
Dravidian parties concur on the issue of securing exemption for TN from NEET: Vijayabaskar

  • It is an unforgettable day in my public life.
This Assembly had laid the foundation for social justice over a century ago.

This House then made implementation of 27% reservation for OBCs in jobs and education

based on Mandal Commission report: Stalin

  • This House had enacted the legislation scrapping entrance exam for
medical and engineering education, he added.

  • The Bill seeking exemption from NEET for TN passed. Speaker Appavu announced that the Bill will be sent to Govenor today.

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