A NEET-UG re-examination candidate in Ajmer alleged she was prevented from entering the exam hall unless she removed her burqa and dupatta. Kulsum Bano stated she wore the same attire during a previous attempt and would refuse to take the test if her religious identity was challenged. The re-exam proceeded with stringent security measures nationwide following paper leak allegations.
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