Union Minister of Education Dharmendra Pradhan celebrated the triumph of truth on Tuesday, referring to the Supreme Courts decision to deny the cancellation and retest of the NEET-UG 2024 exam. After the Supreme Courts landmark decision, I would want to say Satyameva Jayate. Following todays ruling by the Supreme Court, the role of the Opposition became evident when the NEET situation came to light. The mindset that the Lok Sabha LoP had up until yesterday, discrediting the nations examination system and labeling it rubbish, demonstrates his mental state. RaGa at the center Rahul Gandhi has criticized India for this. His politics included deceiving the nations students, causing confusion, and inciting social unrest among them. Anarchy and social upheaval have become part of his strategy by rejecting the nations election results, Pradhan said.I make a plea to him and other Opposition members who participated in such careless acts they ought to extend an apology to the nations parents, young people, and pupils.You have caused harm to the nation, tried to incite chaos there, and planned for civil disturbance there. You will not be forgiven by the nation. Students belong to everyone, regardless of political strife, the minister continued.Supreme Court and the situationAt the present stage, there is absence of material on record to lead to conclusion that the result of the examination is vitiated or that there is systemic breach of the sanctity of the exam, the Chief Justice of India, DY Chandrachud, led Supreme Court bench in rejecting the plea seeking cancellation and reexamination.#WATCH | Supreme Court declines to cancel NEET-UG 2024 exam.Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan says, ...After this historic judgement of the Supreme Court, I would like to say Satyameva Jayate...When the NEET matter came to light, Oppositions role became clear… pic.twitter.com/VeujeVOT92— ANI (@ANI) July 23, 2024I make a plea to him and other Opposition members who participated in such careless acts they ought to extend an apology to the nations parents, young people, and pupils.You have caused harm to the nation, tried to incite chaos there, and planned for civil disturbance there. You will not be forgiven by the nation. Students belong to everyone, regardless of political strife, the minister continuedSystemic breach of the sanctity of the exam: CJIAt the present stage, there is absence of material on record to lead to conclusion that the result of the examination is vitiated or that there is systemic breach of the sanctity of the exam, the Chief Justice of India, DY Chandrachud, led Supreme Court bench in rejecting the plea seeking cancellation and reexamination. Over the NEET issue, Pradhan and Rahul Gandhi got into a verbal spat on Monday. According to the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha, Pradhan placed the blame on everyone but himself.The problem is that millions of students in this nation are really concerned about what is happening and are certain that the Indian examination system is a scam, Gandhi had said. I do not even think he understands the foundations of what is going on here, Gandhi had said.