NEET Aspirant Got Late Due To Congress Rally? Fact-Check By Bengaluru Cops

Bengaluru police have debunked claims that a Congress rally caused a NEET aspirant to miss their exam. CCTV and route analysis confirmed the student left home too late and chose a longer route, resulting in their late arrival.
Why it matters
This clarifies the cause of a high-stakes exam failure, preventing the spread of misinformation regarding political interference in public services.
Show Quick Read Summary is AI-generated, newsroom-reviewed Bengaluru NEET aspirant missed exam due to late departure, says police CCTV and route analysis show no traffic congestion from Congress rally, they say Candidate left home 33 minutes before cut-off time and arrived 3 minutes late Did our AI summary help? Let us know. Switch To Beeps Mode Bengaluru: One of the NEET aspirants who missed the medical entrance exam yesterday did not arrive late due to traffic congestion or any public event, Bengaluru Police has claimed. The student had set off for the centre only half an hour before cut-off time and had taken a longer route, the police added, fact-checking claims that a Congress rally had caused traffic delays.
The article reports on a police fact-check without injecting editorial opinion or political spin.
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