Delhi Police Details NEET Protests Affidavit in Supreme Court
The Delhi Police has submitted an affidavit to the Supreme Court regarding the protests surrounding the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). The document includes extensive numerical data but is notably vague on issues of accountability. The police have reported significant numbers related to the protests, including arrests and incidents of public disorder.
The NEET protests have drawn considerable public attention, primarily from students and educational activists who demand reforms in the examination process. As per various reports, the demonstrations have sometimes escalated into clashes with law enforcement.
The affidavit, while rich in statistics, notably omits details on measures that ensure police accountability during these protests. Critics stress the importance of transparency and responsibility, particularly in instances where crowd control methods are employed. They argue that police actions should be subject to scrutiny to safeguard civil rights.
Representatives from student organisations have expressed their concerns over the lack of accountability measures in the police statements. They have been vocal in demanding not just reforms in the NEET but also a reassessment of how protests are handled by authorities.
"The police must clarify their protocols for engaging with protests, especially those involving students, to prevent further escalation and maintain public trust," a student leader stated.
The Supreme Court is set to review the affidavit and decide on the necessary steps to be taken in response to the ongoing situation surrounding NEET and its related protests. As developments unfold, both students and authorities remain in a state of anticipation regarding the court's intervention.
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