I stand with the Sonam Wangchuk's Hunger Strike and CJP because I believe students deserve a fair, transparent, and accountable education system. The movement has emerged as a youth-led campaign demanding greater accountability following the controversies surrounding competitive examinations, including the NEET paper leak allegations, exam irregularities, and cancellations.
CJP is calling for the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, arguing that leadership must take responsibility when millions of students lose trust in the examination process. The movement also seeks greater transparency in how national examinations are conducted and stronger safeguards to prevent future paper leaks and irregularities.
Benifits of the Resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan =>
Moral Accountability: Because when 2.4 million student futures leaked, a polite "my bad" doesn't quite cover it.
Breaking the Cycle: It might tragically disrupt our efficient national loop of Leak, Deny, Investigate, Repeat.
Forcing Real Reforms: It forces Parliament to actually fix the broken exam system instead of just promising to use computers next year.
Restoring Youth Trust: It might accidentally convince students that the system views them as human beings rather than disposable cockroaches.
Competence: It gives us a possibility of putting an actual education person in charge of the Education Ministry.
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