The Free Press Journal

Day after NEET, TN girl ends life

Suicides by students, happened to be medical aspirants, have rocked Tamil Nadu since the death of Anitha in 2017 with politician­s turning it into an emotional issue.

- —N Chithra

CHENNAI:

A day after appearing for the National Eligibilit­y and Entrance Test, an 18-year-old medical aspirant in Ariyalur district in central Tamil Nadu ended her life triggering fresh political row over the entrance test.

Political parties in Tamil Nadu, barring the BJP, have been opposing NEET ever since it was conceived. Only on Monday, the Legislativ­e Assembly passed a Bill to dispense with NEET and admit students to MBBS an BDS courses on the basis of their marks in class 12. The Bill was sent to the Governor on Tuesday. Incidental­ly, in 2017 the then AIADMK Government had passed similar Bills but the President did not grant assent for the same.

On Tuesday, a girl named Kanimozhi,

was found dead. Her father, coincident­ally named Karunanidh­i, (just as the famed DMK fatherdaug­hter) told journalist­s that she was upset that she did not do the NEET well as she found the Physics and Chemistry questions tough.

Only on Sunday two other NEET aspirants ended their lives in Namakkal and Vellore.

For nearly a decade in the preNEET era, in Tamil Nadu students were admitted to profession­al courses sans any common entrance test. Though Anitha was an exceptiona­lly talented girl, who would have got admitted to a medical college on the basis of her high scores in Class 12 had there been no NEET, the same could not be said of the other medical aspirants, numbering around 10 or so, as their school scores were low. In the case of Kanimozhi, she had got a good score in std 12 for which no Board exams were held due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Backward Classes Minister SS Sivasankar, and AIADMK leader Thamarai S Rajendran, were among those who paid their last respects to Kanimozhi on Tuesday. Having been at the receiving end of political attacks over such suicides during his tenure, former CM Edappadi K Palaniswam­i lost no time in assailing the DMK government.

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