The frisking process of #NEETUG2023 has subjected me to a level of indignation that I have never suffered before. Several women and others were asked to change their pants, open their inner wears. Several girl students had interchange their jeans with their mother's...
leggings at open sites. Within the radius of the centre there was rarely any shop. The result was that girls had to change their dresses in an open playground along with boys, with their parents surrounding their children to protect them from indignation. @DG_NTA @KolkataPolice
Boys had to change their shirts with their father's. Some went inside in inner wears at the last moment because their pants wasn't not allowed. Sounds funny right? It will only sound funny to those who wasn't subjected to that inhumane indignation.
Is this the process one has to go through after years of hardwork? In the age of technology,is it prerequisite to cut pockets and collars of students with big scissors before entering the exam halls? Doesn't it sound crazy?
Every sane person has condemned this collosal embarrassment.When somebody asks your daughter to open shirts and change pants at an open site, it's natural to take umbrage.
In absence of a standard protocol, this cannot continue year on year.
Urge @DG_NTA to step in. @MahuaMoitra
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Among other things, there are four charts in the CSDS NDTV survey that has intrigued me.
First, the BJP massive lead in Bhai Bhatija-wad. This is important as there are a personal stakes involved for PM given his multiple attempts to convert this issue into electoral currency.
Next is corruption.Since the inception of Brand Modi,he has presented himself as an anti corruption crusader.After 9 years, if a whooping 60% people feel that BJP is the most corrupt party, then it completely demolishes Modi's political capital he has been trying hard to salvage.
This is perhaps the most important data.
India still is a secular county. No amount of polarization works once the voters make up their mind.