New Delhi:CPI(M) Rajya Sabha member John Brittas said on Monday that the CUET introduced by the Centre is to deny marks and admission to south Indian students in Delhi, which was immediately condemned by Rajya Sabha Chairperson Jagdeep Dhankar.
During the discussion over Motion of Thanks on the President's address, Dhankar intervened several times and raised objection to the statements made by Brittas, who said the Centre should entrust the state governments to conduct the test.
"I have studied in JNU. JNU has been conducting their test for 50 years without any leak. Now you introduced CUET (Common University Entrance Test). "The only reason why you introduced CUET was because you see a lot of south India students getting admission in Delhi University. You have brought CUET to deny admission to south Indian students here," Brittas said.
Dhankar intervened and condemned his statement. "You started with a very lofty quote of the oath and look where you have landed. In a country like ours, which is one, you are raising a different kind of voice. I strongly condemn it," he said. Brittas raised the issue of paper leak and said the Centre should entrust the state governments to conduct the test.
"You brought all the exams to Delhi," Brittas said, making certain remarks against the RSS pracharaks. Dhankar immediately intervened and asked to expunge the remarks which cannot be substantiated. Brittas said some coaching institutions and beef companies have also given electoral bonds to BJP.
Immediately after his remark on electoral bonds, Dhankar and Brittas entered into an exchange of words. Dhankar intervened during the speech and said Brittas has "lost his way", while the CPI(M) member said the chairperson is trying to derail him. "You have completely lost your way. I can't derail you. You are derailing yourself.