Chennai (Tamil Nadu): The main opposition AIADMK on Friday announced state-wide demonstrations on July 28 to draw the DMK government's attention to its poll promises, including rescinding the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET)and seeking action to prevent the construction of the Mekedatu dam.
During the run-up to the April 6 Assembly polls in Tamil Nadu, the DMK repeatedly assured cancelling the national test, the AIADMK said, adding that the government, however, asked aspirants to prepare for it following the announcement of the date -September 12, 2021- of the entrance exam. "They (DMK) promised that they alone knew the formula to get the NEET cancelled," AIADMK top leaders K Palaniswami and O Panneerselvam said in a statement.
After promising cancellation of the exam and then asking students to prepare for it was a huge "betrayal", they said. The people expected the government to get the exam cancelled by using the "formula" DMK alone knew, the duo said with a tinge of sarcasm and urged the government to fulfil its promise and meet public expectations.
The DMK had assured steps to get Tamil Nadu exempted from the ambit of the national test and recently a high-level committee had submitted its report to the government on the impact of the test in the state. The AIADMK alleged that prices of essential commodities and construction materials have increased as the DMK government "does not understand economics and are unaware of people's travails."