Hyderabad: The NSUI held its state-level executive meeting at Gandhi Bhavan on Saturday and discussed the NEET paper leak issue that triggered nationwide concern.
TPCC vice-president and NSUI organisational in-charge M.A. Faheem attended the meeting as chief guest.
Leaders strongly condemned incidents affecting students’ futures and demanded immediate action from the Central government over the alleged examination irregularities.
The meeting also focused on preparations for the May 22 visit of NSUI national president Vinod Jakar to Telangana.
NEET paper leak issue dominates NSUI meeting
NSUI leaders called for making Vinod Jakar’s Telangana visit successful through large-scale participation.
They also announced plans to organise a torch rally as part of protests over the NEET paper leak issue.
The organisation said it would submit memorandums to the Governor and Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy during the agitation programme.
Addressing the gathering, M.A. Faheem directed party members to launch strong movements on issues faced by students across Telangana.
He urged district leaders and activists to intensify campaigns related to student welfare and education concerns.
NEET paper leak protests planned across Telangana
NSUI state president Venkataswamy, district presidents, state leaders and activists attended the meeting in large numbers.
The leaders said the organisation would continue raising issues related to students’ rights and examination transparency.
The meeting concluded with a call for coordinated protests and stronger student mobilisation across the state.