Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin announced that the Centre has rejected the state’s Assembly resolution seeking NEET exemption. Despite submitting all necessary clarifications, the Union government declined the request. Stalin condemned the decision and scheduled an all-party meeting for April 9 to discuss future actions, describing it as a setback for federalism.
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