DMK misleading students with lies: Union Minister L Murugan on opposition to NEET

ANI April 19, 2025 367 views

Union Minister L Murugan accused the DMK of spreading misinformation about NEET for political gain. He praised the Modi government's efforts in providing free coaching to underprivileged students. Murugan predicted a resounding NDA victory in the 2026 Tamil Nadu elections. He also criticized the DMK's confrontational approach with the central government.

"DMK is misleading students with lies, diminishing the morale of those preparing sincerely." – L Murugan
Namakkal, April 19: Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs L. Murugan addressed the media following an interaction with NEET aspirants at a free coaching centre run by a voluntary organization in Namakkal district, Tamilnadu.

Key Points

1

Murugan alleges DMK exploits NEET for politics

2

Credits Modi govt for free NEET coaching

3

Claims NDA will win 2026 TN polls

4

Criticizes DMK's confrontational stance with Centre

He said that the DMK has continued to exploit the NEET examination issue for political gain.

"Free NEET coaching centres like these are turning the dreams of underprivileged students to become doctors into reality. With a vision of a developed India by 2047, the Modi government is focusing on empowering the younger generation through quality education", L Murugan said while speaking to the students.

He accused the DMK of engaging in continuous political theatrics over NEET.

"DMK is misleading students with lies, diminishing the morale of those preparing sincerely. It was during the UPA regime--of which the DMK was a part--that NEET was introduced. In fact, a DMK minister from Namakkal had approved it in the Union Cabinet", the Union Minister further said.

He also stated that many government school students are now clearing NEET exams, and that the AIADMK government, while allied with the NDA, implemented the 7.5% reservation in medical admissions to support them.

"We are sincerely working to help students become doctors, whereas DMK seeks political mileage in every issue, including NEET", he added.

While addressing the issue of the AIADMK-BJP alliance, Murugan said, "The DMK is dreaming. The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is strong. In 2026, NDA will defeat the DMK and form the government in Tamil Nadu under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Unable to digest this, the DMK and its allies are spreading misinformation."

"DMK would face an unprecedented defeat in the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections and claimed the party would vanish from the political scene. It is confirmed that the NDA will come to power in Tamil Nadu," he asserted.

"Ours is a strong alliance. Decisions regarding power sharing will be made by the national leadership", he said when asked about AIADMK-BJP alliance dynamics.

He criticised the current DMK leadership for adopting a confrontational approach with the central government, which he said hampers Tamil Nadu's development.

"Even former Tamil Nadu Chief Ministers like Karunanidhi had maintained cooperative relations with the Centre," Murugan said.

Earlier in the day, L. Murugan visited the Sri Narasimha Swamy and Sri Anjaneya Swamy temples in Namakkal and offered prayers for Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He was accompanied by Namakkal district BJP leaders.

Reader Comments

P
Priya K.
Finally someone speaking truth about NEET! These free coaching centers are life-changing for rural students. DMK should stop politicizing education 🙏 #FutureDoctors
R
Rahul M.
While I appreciate the focus on education, the minister's political predictions seem premature. Shouldn't we focus on policies rather than election rhetoric? The 7.5% reservation is a good step though.
S
Saranya P.
My cousin cleared NEET last year through one of these coaching centers! 🎉 Government school students finally getting equal opportunities. DMK should support this instead of opposing everything.
K
Karthik V.
Interesting how both sides blame each other. The truth is probably somewhere in between. NEET has pros and cons, but making it a political football helps nobody. Students deserve better.
A
Anitha S.
Temple visit + education talk = classic political strategy. But if it helps students, I'm all for it! Though I wish they'd spend more time improving govt school infrastructure too.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Your email won't be published


Disclaimer: Comments here reflect the author's views alone. Insulting or using offensive language against individuals, communities, religion, or the nation is illegal.

Tags:
You May Like!