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Video 1: With Hindu students at NEET Exam
Video 2: With Muslim students at NEET Exam
During the NEET 2026 examination in Surat, Gujarat, a Hindu student was reportedly asked to remove her sacred Tulsi Kanthi mala before entering the examination hall.
Her father courageously protested: “I am the son of a Hindu standing in Surat- not in Lahore, Karachi or Pakistan!”
At the same time, reports from another centre in Barmer, Rajasthan, indicate that a candidate wearing a burqa underwent security checks but was allowed to appear for the exam with the full covering after verification. I mean, technically, you can hide chits in a burkha, but you can’t do the same in a Tulsi mala, kalawa, or janeu.
I have no issue with the burqa being allowed. My concern is that Hindu items such as Tulsi mala, kalawa, or janeu are being treated as articles that could lead to cheating, while no similar restrictions appear to be applied to other religious clothing or articles.
If rules are implemented, they should be applied equally to everyone. Selectively targeting one faith is not right as that is blatant discrimination.
I blame Hindu because if we were united, no one would have dare to do such things with our faith. But we are busy fighting over language, caste, regionality.
What do you think? Should there be clearer and more uniform guidelines for religious symbols during exams?
Source: https://x.com/tushar\_kn/status/2050951254621520372?s=46