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NEET paper leak: Congress protests in Jaipur, demands probe, clash with police at BJP office march

A major political protest erupted in Jaipur as Congress workers took to the streets over the alleged NEET paper leak issue, demanding a judicial inquiry and the resignation of the Union Education Minister. The demonstration, led by state leaders including Rajasthan Congress president Govind Singh Dotasra, saw a large number of party workers marching towards the BJP state headquarters, carrying party flags and placards. As the protesters attempted to move forward, police forces stationed at the site stopped them using barricades and heavy security arrangements. The situation escalated into a tense standoff between the two sides. Authorities deployed water cannons to disperse the crowd and prevent the protesters from advancing further. While no widespread baton charge was reported initially, police used controlled force and ground-level interventions to push back the demonstrators. The protest turned chaotic as slogans were raised demanding strict action over the alleged NEET paper leak, the dissolution of the National Testing Agency (NTA), and a judicial probe either through a Supreme Court-monitored inquiry or a Joint Parliamentary Committee. The protesters insisted that a CBI probe alone would not ensure fairness and transparency. Eyewitness visuals from the scene showed intense confrontations, with police personnel and protesters engaged in pushing and resistance. The area witnessed scattered belongings and heavy deployment of security forces, including women police personnel to manage female protesters present in large numbers. Announcements were repeatedly made via loudspeakers urging protesters to comply with restrictions and disperse peacefully, warning of legal consequences for violating orders. The standoff continued for over half an hour, with neither side stepping back completely. While police maintained that law and order had to be preserved, Congress leaders accused authorities of suppressing democratic protest. The incident highlights the growing political tension surrounding the NEET controversy, which continues to spark nationwide debate over exam integrity and governance in the education system.

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