In New Delhi, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday launched a scathing attack on the Center over alleged irregularities in NEET and exam leaks, saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi has "psychologically collapsed" after the elections with his "56-inch chest reduced to 30." -32 inches" and now he will have a hard time running the government.

Addressing a press conference here, he also said that the main reason for the document leaks is that educational institutions have been captured by the BJP and its parent organization RSS and the document leaks will not stop unless that is reversed. He also alleged that the BJP government wants to expand the "Vyapam model" of Madhya Pradesh.

Gandhi said that Modi's basic concept has been demolished by the opposition in the just concluded elections and that if it had been a prime minister like Atal Bihari Vajpayee or Manmohan Singh, who believed in humility, the government would have survived. Pointing out that they are coming Interesting times, he said Modi's main priority now is to get his president in Parliament and he is not worried about NEET, which is why thousands of students are suffering.

"Now we have a government, and a prime minister, who will find it very difficult to function. The prime minister is psychologically shattered, he has psychologically collapsed and he will have a difficult time running a government like this because his point of running a government is to create fear in people, scare people, make people not talk...," Gandhi said.

"So, psychologically, it is almost a fatal blow for the prime minister and he is going to go through a lot of difficulties and of course now we have a stronger opposition. So it will be interesting and a lot of fun," he said. Gandhi said the concept of Modi started in Gujarat and took the Gujarat model to the national level, but the country is no longer afraid of him.

"No one is afraid of him and what has happened now is that he is somewhat ridiculed. The chest that used to measure 56 inches has now shrunk to 30-32 inches," he said.

Quizzing about Modi, Gandhi said: "It was said that Prime Minister Modi stopped the war between Ukraine and Russia and the war between Israel and Gaza, but either he cannot stop the exam leaks or he does not want to." because the prime minister is crippled. Right now the prime minister's agenda is the speaker. He doesn't care about NEETs. He wants his government to get ahead and get the president's job. That's where he is right now. was asked why the government is silent on NEETs.

When asked about the investigation, Gandhi said: "You can wash your eyes all you want, but the opposition will put so much pressure on you that you will think twice about what you are doing. Because we are not going to allow this." type of activity to carry out as far as our students are concerned."

"The opposition is simply not going to allow any of this eyewash that is going on. We will make sure to put a lot of pressure on them to get this problem resolved," he said. He also stated that people are no longer afraid of him and that is why someone in Varanasi "threw a chappal at his car".

"So Modi's basic concept has been destroyed in this election," he said, pointing out that this was not possible before the elections.

Later, Gandhi posted on "There is no place for violence and hatred in democracy," he wrote.

At the press conference, Gandhi asserted that the trend of "capture" of educational institutions by the BJP and the RSS is "extremely detrimental" to students.

"Vice-chancellors are appointed, not on the basis of merit, but because they belong to a particular organization and this organization and the BJP have penetrated our education system and destroyed it. What Mr. Modi did to the economy with demonetisation now it has been done to the educational system."Young people, I want you to know that the reason this is happening and the reason you are suffering is because an independent objective system has been demolished and has been replaced by an educational system captured by the BJP, captured by his parents. organization and until this capture is released, you are going to suffer, you are going to see cancellations of your exams, you are going to see paper leaks over and over and over again," he asserted.

Gandhi claimed that during his Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra, thousands of people complained about paper leaks and along the route, students told him that paper leaks are endemic in India.

"We are now seeing an expansion of the idea of ​​Vyapam across the country...Madhya Pradesh has been a center of this, Gujarat has been a center of this and now they have expanded this idea to the rest of the country," he said about the recent controversy while referring to the Vyapam recruitment scam in Madhya Pradesh.He said that the UGC-NET paper has been cancelled, but what will happen to NEET should not be done arbitrarily. "The rules that apply to one newspaper should apply to another newspaper and it is very important that the guilty here are tried and punished," he said.

The former head of Congress also asserted that there is not only an educational crisis in the country and a crisis in all areas.

"People are very clear that we are sitting on a disaster and that we have a paralyzed government that cannot do its job. It literally walks on one leg. Yes, it is a crisis, it is a deep national crisis, it is an economic crisis. crisis. "It's an educational crisis, it's an institutional crisis, but I don't see any response, I don't even see the capacity for a response," he said. Gandhi also met with a delegation of NEET candidates at his residence.

A massive row has broken out in the NEET medical entrance exam over alleged irregularities, and the matter is now before the Supreme Court. On Wednesday night, the Union Education Ministry ordered the cancellation of the UGC-NET after receiving information that the integrity of the exam might have been compromised, and handed over the matter to the CBI for investigation.