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4:42:25Now PlayingPM MODI PAPER LEAK STRIKE LIVE | PM Modi Orders Immediate Legal Action Against Paper Leak
In a decisive and unprecedented intervention, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced the establishment of dedicated Fast-Track Courts across India to ensure the swift prosecution and stringent punishment of the examination paper leak mafia. Amid mounting public outrage and intense political scrutiny surrounding the NEET-UG 2026 controversy, the Prime Minister emphasized that safeguarding the welfare and future of the nation's youth remains his government's absolute priority, warning that those trying to play with students' careers will not be spared. The high-stakes announcement was swiftly followed by a major bureaucratic shake-up, with the Centre swapping Higher Education Secretary Vineet Joshi with Naresh Pal Gangwar, and the Delhi High Court notifying a fast-track court specifically for paper leak cases. While Union Home Minister Amit Shah reiterated the administration's 'Youth First' commitment, the move has triggered intense debate at Jantar Mantar, where protests led by the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) and a 25-day hunger strike by activist Sonam Wangchuk continue to demand systemic accountability and the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. The opposition, led by Rahul Gandhi, has criticized the fast-track courts as a mere 'bandage after the wound,' accusing the government of failing to dismantle the core organized paper leak syndicates.
#PMModi #PaperLeak #NEETUG2026 #FastTrackCourts #ExamScam #SonamWangchuk #CJPProtest #dharmendrapradhan
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