The Supreme Court was informed on Friday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was personally supervising the NEET-UG cancellation, following a paper leak.PM Modi told the council of ministers to ensure that work was not stalled and delivery remained quick. (AFP)The submission was made by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta after the apex court sought a response from the government in an affidavit detailing how and in which manner the process and conclusion of the leak probe would be done.“Honourable Prime Minister is personally supervising,” Solicitor General Tushar Mehta told the court, according to LiveLaw. The remark comes after the Supreme Court on Friday heard a batch of petitions challenging NEET-UG cancellation conducted by the NTA.
PM Modi is personally supervising, govt tells SC as court seeks explanation on NEET-like paper leaks
Justice Narasimha asked the education ministry to file an affidavit detaililing the process and conclusion of examination of the probe into the NEET-UG exams. | India News
PM Modi is personally supervising the NEET-UG paper leak probe, India's Solicitor General told the Supreme Court, which demanded a formal affidavit detailing how the investigation will proceed. The breach flags India's centralized national exam infrastructure as a high-stakes single point of failure for hundreds of thousands of candidates.











