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Sonam Wangchuk is on an indefinite hunger strike, demanding accountability following the NEET-UG paper leak and calling for the resignation of the Union Education Minister before the Monsoon Session of Parliament.
Supporters believe that when a major failure affects millions of students, political accountability is essential. A ministerial resignation is seen not merely as a change of person, but as a signal that public office carries responsibility for significant failures. When accountability has visible consequences, future decision-makers may face stronger incentives to improve oversight and prevent similar crises.
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Supporters believe that major failures affecting millions of students should have clear political accountability. They argue that ministerial responsibility helps strengthen public trust and encourages higher standards of governance.
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