The Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Central Government has once again demonstrated its absolute sensitivity and uncompromising resolve to protect the academic future of millions of medical aspirants and uphold the absolute sanctity of India’s examination framework. During a high-stakes hearing in the Supreme Court regarding alleged paper leaks and institutional discrepancies in the NEET-UG 2026 examination, the Union Government delivered a massive, reassuring statement. Representing the Center, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta officially informed the special bench that Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself is personally monitoring the ongoing investigation and the structural overhaul of the examination system. The Center assured the apex court that the government is fully cognizant of the mental agony faced by students, and under PM Modi’s direct supervision, unprecedented security matrixes have been enacted to permanently eliminate loopholes in upcoming examinations.
A special Supreme Court bench comprising Justice P. S. Narasimha and Justice Alok Aradhe presided over the multiple petitions filed by aggrieved candidates. Terming the paper leak incidents as “deeply distressing and traumatic” for students and their families, the apex court stressed the absolute necessity of fixing stringent accountability within the National Testing Agency (NTA). Reaffirming its ironclad commitment, the Union Government outlined that past institutional deficiencies have been completely weaponized and rectified. To ensure that the upcoming NEET-UG re-examination scheduled for June 21, 2026, remains completely bulletproof, 99.5 percent of the designated exam centers have been strictly restricted to government institutions. Furthermore, mandatory CCTV tracking, forensic analysis of video footage, strict mock drills, and real-time coordination with intelligence and police forces have been institutionalized to permanently dismantle criminal syndicates trying to compromise India’s premium examinations.
Nationalist academics and educational experts believe that Prime Minister Modi directly steering this crisis demonstrates that “Student Welfare” and “National Integrity” remain the highest priorities of this administration. This decisive administrative intervention serves as a crushing reply to opportunistic opposition factions and Left-Secular elements who sought to exploit this sensitive issue to satisfy political scores and tarnish the global reputation of India’s premium institutions. Unlike previous regimes that shielded or ignored examination scams, the Modi government acted with lightning speed, not only scrapping the compromised test but handing the entire probe over to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which has already begun hunting down the masterminds. The Supreme Court has now directed the Center to file a comprehensive affidavit within six weeks, charting out a long-term roadmap to permanently secure the examination ecosystem. The next hearing is slated for the second week of July.

