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The Lok Sabha was adjourned until 12 noon after Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi raised the NEET issue and, along with other Opposition MPs, demanded an immediate discussion on the matter. However, Speaker Om Birla insisted that the discussion on the Motion of Thanks to the President's Address should be prioritised. Rahul Gandhi expressed the Opposition's intent to convey a unified message to Indian students, emphasising the importance of the NEET issue. He stated, "We wanted to give a joint message to the students of India, on behalf of the Opposition and Government - that we consider this an important issue. So, we thought that to respect students we will have a discussion on NEET today, a dedicated discussion."

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00:00One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:08One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:13One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:20I have told you to make the speech for the President-elect.
00:26Now, no one will go to the court, that's why I am insisting.
00:30Sir, we want to give a joint message to the students of India.
00:41Yes, give it.
00:42Listen, listen.
00:43We wanted to give a joint message from the opposition and the government that we consider
00:47this issue to be important and that's why we thought that today, to respect the students,
00:54we should have a neat discussion.
00:57A dedicated discussion.
00:59Now, the thing is that there are two forces.
01:04On one side...
01:05No, I mean...
01:06Okay.
01:07The item number three on the agenda is Mr. Arjun Meghwal.
01:20Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
01:23On behalf of the opposition, I request you to sign on the agenda item number three, which
01:30is mentioned in front of Dr. Jitendra Singh.
01:34With your permission, I will put it on the agenda.
01:38Honourable members, you have enough time, enough opportunity.
01:44You can speak on the President's speech all the time.
01:49Not just two minutes.
01:51I will give you all the time.
01:54It's not a matter of two minutes.
01:57You can mention the whole thing.
02:00I have no problem with that.
02:03No.
02:04It's not like that.
02:06It's a matter of...
02:08No.
02:09You are a senior citizen.
02:12You are a senior citizen.
02:15I will give you all the time.
02:18I am requesting you again.
02:21Honourable members, you can discuss every topic on the President's speech.
02:29And I expect the government to respond to the issues you raise.
02:36Yesterday, the floor leaders of the opposition met.
02:42And it was unanimous that we should have a discussion on the NEET issue.
02:49I would like to tell the students of India that this is your issue.
02:55And all of us, the people of India, feel that the most important thing today is yours, because
03:01you are the future of India.
03:03So we felt that there should be a discussion on the NEET in the Parliament House, and
03:08then the President's address should be held.
03:12And I request the Prime Minister that this is the issue of the youth.
03:18And there should be a good, loving discussion.
03:23There should be a respectful discussion.
03:25We will do it respectfully.
03:27You should also join the discussion.
03:29You should also participate.
03:31And respectfully, because this is a matter of the youth.
03:34So we want the youth to get the message.
03:36The youth are scared.
03:38They don't know what is going to happen in the NEET.
03:40So the message should reach the Parliament.
03:42They should get the confidence that the government of India and the opposition of India
03:46are talking about the students together.
03:49This is what I wanted to tell you.

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