National Student Crisis: Widespread Paper Leaks, Portal Failures, and the Demanded Resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan
The future of millions of Indian students is actively being destroyed by systemic incompetence, institutional corruption, and repeated administrative failures. This is no longer just a regulatory glitch—it is a complete collapse of India’s education system, and accountability must start at the very top.
1. The NEET-UG 2026 Disaster: Mass Paper Leaks and Canceled Futures
On May 3, over 22 lakh aspiring doctors poured their sweat, blood, and years of hard work into the NEET-UG examination. On May 12, the entire exam was canceled following unignorable proof of a massive, coordinated paper-leak mafia operating across multiple states. Rich scams and systemic loopholes have allowed question papers to be sold illegally while honest, middle-class students are left stranded, facing immense mental trauma and forced to undergo a grueling re-examination on June 21. If the National Testing Agency (NTA) cannot secure a single national exam, it is a direct failure of the ministry overseeing it.
2. The CBSE Re-Evaluation Mess: Glitches, Chaos, and Silenced Grievances
Compounding the competitive exam trauma, lakhs of Class 12 board students are currently facing an administrative nightmare. Following highly controversial discrepancies in the newly introduced digital evaluation process, thousands of students applied for marks verification and scanned copies of their answer sheets. Instead of transparency, students have been met with an entirely broken portal—crippled by constant server downtime, unreadable blurred scanned sheets, unchecked responses, and failed payment gateways. Even basic academic evaluation has turned into a digital lottery.
3. The Core Demand: Immediate Resignation of Dharmendra Pradhan
A nation cannot claim to be a global superpower if it treats its youth like an afterthought. When the security of India's biggest medical entrance exam fails entirely, and the basic board rechecking infrastructure collapses simultaneously, the responsibility falls squarely on the leadership.
We stand with the millions of students and youth organizations across India to demand the immediate resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. He must take absolute moral and administrative responsibility for the complete failure of his department. We demand a complete, transparent overhaul of the NTA, bulletproof anti-paper-leak legislation, and an immediate fix to the CBSE evaluation systems.
1. The NEET-UG 2026 Disaster: Mass Paper Leaks and Canceled Futures
On May 3, over 22 lakh aspiring doctors poured their sweat, blood, and years of hard work into the NEET-UG examination. On May 12, the entire exam was canceled following unignorable proof of a massive, coordinated paper-leak mafia operating across multiple states. Rich scams and systemic loopholes have allowed question papers to be sold illegally while honest, middle-class students are left stranded, facing immense mental trauma and forced to undergo a grueling re-examination on June 21. If the National Testing Agency (NTA) cannot secure a single national exam, it is a direct failure of the ministry overseeing it.
2. The CBSE Re-Evaluation Mess: Glitches, Chaos, and Silenced Grievances
Compounding the competitive exam trauma, lakhs of Class 12 board students are currently facing an administrative nightmare. Following highly controversial discrepancies in the newly introduced digital evaluation process, thousands of students applied for marks verification and scanned copies of their answer sheets. Instead of transparency, students have been met with an entirely broken portal—crippled by constant server downtime, unreadable blurred scanned sheets, unchecked responses, and failed payment gateways. Even basic academic evaluation has turned into a digital lottery.
3. The Core Demand: Immediate Resignation of Dharmendra Pradhan
A nation cannot claim to be a global superpower if it treats its youth like an afterthought. When the security of India's biggest medical entrance exam fails entirely, and the basic board rechecking infrastructure collapses simultaneously, the responsibility falls squarely on the leadership.
We stand with the millions of students and youth organizations across India to demand the immediate resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. He must take absolute moral and administrative responsibility for the complete failure of his department. We demand a complete, transparent overhaul of the NTA, bulletproof anti-paper-leak legislation, and an immediate fix to the CBSE evaluation systems.
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