NTA to only conduct entrance exams for higher edu institutions: Pradhan
The minister, however, clarified that the Common University Entrance Test (CUET)-UG will continue to be conducted once a year.
The Myladuthurai District Collector, R. Lalitha had earlier welcomed the Governor as per protocol.
The protests against Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi over the anti-NEET Bill issue has turned murkier. The Dalit outfit Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) and Dravida Kazhagam (DK) activists along with the CPI and CPI-M workers on Tuesday staged a black flag demonstration against Ravi at Myladuthurai.
The DMK has been protesting against the Governor since he has not recommended the anti-NEET Bill passed unanimously by the Tamil Nadu legislative Assembly for the second time to the President. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin had expressed unhappiness against the Governor for not forwarding the Bill and had boycotted the ‘At-Home’ celebrations organised by the Raj Bhavan to mark the Tamil New Year, ‘Puthandu’.
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A strong police contingent was deployed to prevent any untoward incident when the Governor was on his way to Sri Abhirami Amirtha Kadeswarar Thirukadaiyur temple at Dharmapuram Adheenam Mutt, but the protesters waved black flags at the Governor and some threw the flags on the road.
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Police averted a tense situation when a group of BJP members reached the spot to welcome the Governor.
The local leadership of the VCK, DK and the Left parties had met the Adheenam Mutt authorities and expressed their unhappiness in inviting the Governor to the function.
Police officers said that 60 persons were detained for showing black flags to the Governor at Myladuthurai, which included the DK, VCK, and Left party cadres.
The Myladuthurai District Collector, R. Lalitha had earlier welcomed the Governor as per protocol.
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