NEET candidate delay: Bengaluru Traffic Police’s ‘fact check’ refutes blame on Congress rally | Bangalore News


1 min readBengaluruUpdated: Jun 23, 2026 01:15 PM IST

After allegations that a few candidates reached NEET centre late due to a Congress rally, Bengaluru Traffic Police Tuesday released a “Fact Check Report’ ruling out the same.

The report based on ‘CCTV analysis’ on one such candidate showed the examinee left home only 33 minutes before the prescribed cut-off for entry at the examination centre.

The timeline extablished by analysing the CCTV footage also showed that the candidate took a longer route and reached the centre 3 minutes after the stipulated cut-off time.

The report said mentioned the traffic conditions were normal and ruled out any congestion due to any public event.

Even the traffic personnel on duty were seen to facilitate the candidate’s movement when and wherever required, the report said citing the CCTV analysis





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