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New Delhi - June 9, 2024 The National Students' Union of India (NSUI) today organized a massive protest alongside NEET students, highlighting the urgent issues and concerns faced by the student community regarding the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). The demonstration, held at [specific location], saw a significant turnout of students and supporters demanding immediate action from the government.
Addressing the gathering, NSUI National President Varun Chaudhary issued a stern warning to the authorities. He stated, "There are 2 hours more for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take an oath or else he should be ready to face huge protests all over India. The government must close the National Testing Agency (NTA) right away to stop such activities." Chaudhary emphasized the critical nature of the students' demands and the NSUI's commitment to standing by the students until their issues are resolved.
The NSUI calls upon the government to engage in a constructive dialogue with the student community and take immediate steps to address these pressing issues. Failure to do so will result in continued and intensified protests across the nation.
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