
President Draupadi Murmu gave her first address in Parliament after the formation of the NDA government. The President said in Parliament that India's Lok Sabha elections are being discussed all over the world. He said that this 18th Lok Sabha will write the saga of India's new heights.
NEET paper leak will be investigated - President Murmu
At the same time, President Draupadi Murmu has given a big statement regarding the paper leak. He said that the central government will conduct an impartial investigation into the paper leak. The government is committed to investigating the paper leak case. He further said that the Parliament has also made a paper leak law and the culprits of the paper leak (NEET Paper leak 2024) will get severe punishment.
Rise above party politics - Murmu
Draupadi Murmu said in Parliament that the cases of paper leaks and irregularities in examinations are being investigated at a high level; there is a need to rise above party politics.
He said that purity and transparency are necessary in government recruitment and examinations.
In her speech, Draupadi Murmu also attacked the Emergency imposed during the Congress rule. She said that on 25 June 1975, there was chaos in the entire country. Emergency was the biggest attack on the Constitution.
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