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NDA MPs Welcome Dharmendra Pradhan in Parliament After Resignation

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  • NDA MPs welcomed Dharmendra Pradhan during his first appearance in Parliament after his resignation.
  • BJP leaders described his resignation as a step taken in the interest of students and education reforms.
  • Opposition parties criticised the reception and continued their protest over the NEET controversy.

NEW DELHI: Dharmendra Pradhan Parliament welcome became the latest flashpoint in the political debate surrounding the NEET examination controversy, as National Democratic Alliance (NDA) Members of Parliament greeted the former Union Education Minister during his first public appearance after resigning from the Cabinet. The reception highlighted the ruling alliance’s effort to publicly express support for Pradhan despite the political fallout from the NEET paper leak issue.

The contrasting reactions inside Parliament underscored how the controversy continues to dominate the national political discourse, with the ruling alliance and the Opposition presenting sharply different narratives.

Dharmendra Pradhan Parliament Welcome Signals NDA Solidarity

Ahead of Pradhan’s arrival at Parliament, BJP MPs assembled near the Makar Dwar entrance to receive him. As he entered the Parliament complex, lawmakers welcomed him with slogans expressing support and presented him with a ceremonial cap and shawl.

Pradhan acknowledged the gathering by greeting fellow MPs with folded hands before proceeding into Parliament. The reception followed his resignation two days earlier amid nationwide protests over the alleged NEET paper leak.

Several BJP leaders have described his decision to step down as an act taken to safeguard students’ interests and prevent the education issue from becoming a prolonged political confrontation.

Opposition Criticises Reception, Continues Protest

Opposition parties criticised the welcome, arguing that it sent the wrong message at a time when students were demanding accountability over examination-related concerns.

Congress leaders, including Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, staged a protest within the Parliament complex over the alleged use of force against demonstrators during the nationwide agitation. Opposition MPs also renewed their demand for accountability, alleging that peaceful protesters had faced excessive police action.

Political observers believe the reception was intended to reinforce the NDA’s support for Pradhan and project unity following his resignation. Supporters within the alliance portrayed his exit as a voluntary decision made in the larger interest of students and ongoing education reforms, while the Opposition maintained that it resulted from sustained public and political pressure.

Dharmendra Pradhan Parliament Welcome Reflects Continuing Political Divide

The reception in Parliament illustrates how the NEET controversy remains a major political issue, with both the ruling alliance and the Opposition seeking to shape public perception. As discussions over examination reforms and student welfare continue, the debate is expected to remain a prominent issue in Parliament and national politics.

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