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Protests Erupt Over NEET Paper Leak: Activists Demand Accountability

In a show of solidarity with environmentalist Sonam Wangchuk, Sauhardya Karnataka protests against the alleged NEET exam paper leak, demanding the resignation of the Union Education Minister.

Indian Cockroach Desk17 July 2026, 2:03 pm IST1 min read
Source:The Hindu
Protests Erupt Over NEET Paper Leak: Activists Demand Accountability

Protests Erupt Over NEET Paper Leak: Activists Demand Accountability

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Outrage Over Exam Integrity

Protests have erupted in Karnataka as activists from Sauhardya Karnataka voice their anger over the alleged NEET examination paper leak. The group is rallying behind environmentalist Sonam Wangchuk, who is currently on an indefinite hunger strike, demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.

The NEET paper leak raises serious questions about the integrity of the education system and the government's commitment to upholding fairness in examinations. Citizens are left asking: What measures are in place to ensure the transparency of such vital assessments? How did this leak occur, and who is accountable for this breach of trust?

Wangchuk's hunger strike symbolizes the growing frustration among students and parents who feel that their futures are jeopardized by negligence and corruption. As protests continue, the demand for accountability from the government grows louder. Will the authorities respond to these serious allegations and restore faith in the educational system? As reported by The Hindu.

Source: The Hindu

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