Sule’s intervention marks a significant escalation in the pressure mounting on the government to address the fallout from the NEET paper leak. The lawmaker promised that the opposition would formally challenge the administration on the issue when the session commences on July 20. Her visit follows similar appeals from figures like Congress leader Pawan Khera, who warned that the government has a moral obligation to engage with protesters rather than ignoring the physical toll of their dissent.
Wangchuk remains firm at the Delhi protest site, using his platform to spotlight systemic failures in national testing procedures. While supporters have urged him to end the fast due to health concerns, the activist’s standoff continues to serve as a rallying point for opposition parties seeking to hold the center accountable for widespread exam mismanagement.





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