Dehradun:When the efforts are on to bring back Indian students stuck in war-torn Ukraine; in the meantime, the controversial statement by Union Minister Prahlad Joshi has kicked up a row. Josh a few days ago said, "The 90% of Indian students pursuing MBBS courses abroad are those who have failed to clear the Medical Entrance Test held in the country. Though, it is not the right time to discuss why students are going overseas to study medical courses."
In a reply to Union Minister Prahlad Joshi's utterances against the Indian students stuck in Ukraine, senior Congress leader and former Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Harish Rawat said, "Prahladji, it is not the question that they (Indian students) didn't qualify the NEET exam, but the pertinent thing is that what steps the Union government has been taking for these students. You (Union government) already delayed the process of airlifting the Indian students; now, when death is hovering over their heads, this type of mindless statement is doing more harm than good to the citizens of the country."