In a media release, CM Siddaramaiah criticized the central government, saying that the entire country suspects major irregularities regarding the NEET results. Without bothering to respond to the 24 lakh youth who appeared for the exam and their parents, the central government and the National Testing Agency (NTA) are all set to ruin their future.

“Sixty-six candidates scored 720 out of 720 in the NEET exam and scored 100 per cent. This year's result raises doubts when compared to the number of toppers in previous years. In 2019 and 2020, only one candidate each scored full marks; In 2021, three; In 2022, one; And two in 2023.

“This year, 67 toppers have emerged.In the backdrop of negative marking, it is doubtful whether such a number of students will be able to score 100 percent marks. The Narendra Modi government should clarify whether this development is a coincidence or a new experiment," CM Siddaramaiah questioned.

He said that out of 67 toppers, 44 candidates scored top marks due to grace marks. When such a large number of students become toppers, questions arise on the credibility of the marking process and examination system.

What is surprising is that the toppers with registration numbers from 62 to 69 are from the same exam center in Faridabad, Haryana. Six of them scored 720 marks out of 720, and the other two candidates scored 718 and 719 marks. The CM said that irregularities were clearly visible and officials had turned a blind eye.From 2019 to 2023, those who scored 600 marks in the NEET exam got seats under the government quota with an affordable fee structure. This year, students who score 660 marks will get seats. Most of the 24 lakh youth who appeared for the NEET exam come from poor backgrounds and aspire to become doctors. He said that this controversy has shattered his dreams.

NEET exam was held on 5th May 2024 as per the timetable. The results were to be declared on June 14.However, the results were hastily declared on 4 June, coinciding with the Lok Sabha election results. Was the decision to declare results on election day a ploy to suppress irregularities? Why was there such a hurry? CM asked a question

As a result of this confusion, Dausa student Ajit committed suicide. In Madhya Pradesh. Another student Bagisha Tiwari ended her life by jumping from a building. Questions are asked about the controversial NEET and NTA. He said authorities need to investigate and resolve these issues before more young men and women end their lives.