Key facts
- India's medical entrance exams have been cancelled.
- Over 2 million people took the cancelled exams.
- The cancellation has led to anger directed at the government.
- Youth discontent is rising due to the incident.
The recent cancellation of India's national medical entrance examinations has ignited significant public anger, particularly among the youth. More than two million individuals had taken these crucial tests, and their subsequent nullification has led to widespread discontent directed at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration. The incident highlights growing frustration among young people regarding perceived failures in governance and examination processes.
