A political controversy has erupted after three aspirants reportedly missed the NEET-UG re-exam in Bengaluru. BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi accused the Congress government in Karnataka of prioritizing politics over students, alleging that a party rally contributed to disruptions. Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge rejected the charge, saying the state had issued traffic advisories and a helpline, and argued that responsibility lay with the NTA and individual circumstances rather than the state government.

Four students in the State, who turned up at the exam centres, were not allowed to write the retest of UGNEET-2026 on Sunday in Karnataka, three for late arrival and one student…

The event which Tejasvi Surya was referring to was Congress's mega convention at Palace Grounds in Bengaluru. | India News