
Patna, May 23: Bihar’s Minister Ramkripal Yadav spoke about the recent arrest of the main suspect in the NEET paper leak case. He emphasized that the central government is taking this matter seriously.
Yadav assured that a re-examination will be conducted to safeguard the interests of the candidates. He stated that students will not face any difficulties this time. All shortcomings from the previous examination will be addressed to prevent future issues for the students.
Regarding Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami’s comments on public prayers, Yadav noted that the primary responsibility of any government is to maintain law and order. He welcomed Dhami’s decision as appropriate.
On the construction of the Ram Temple, Yadav mentioned an increase in the number of devotees visiting the site. He also highlighted the AI Summit, initiated by the Chief Minister, as a positive step to promote artificial intelligence, ensuring Bihar remains competitive on a global scale.
Commenting on the Maharashtra government’s actions against cattle smuggling, Yadav praised the decision to arrest offenders under the Maharashtra Organized Crime Control Act (MCOCA). He stressed the importance of protecting cows, which are vital livestock.
In response to allegations made by MP Harbhajan Singh against the Aam Aadmi Party, Yadav welcomed Singh’s transition to the BJP. He described Singh as a significant player with a serious persona. Yadav claimed that the truth about the Aam Aadmi Party has been revealed, and he anticipates their defeat in the upcoming elections.
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