
Modi government denies accepting Pradhan's resignation
NDTV reports that the Narendra Modi-led government denies plans to accept Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation despite demands from the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) and student protesters at Jantar Mantar in Delhi. The CJP insists on his resignation over the NEET paper leak, while the government says it will resolve issues within the National Testing Agency soon. Talks between the Centre and CJP concluded with the government seeking more time until Saturday afternoon to address demands.
24 JUL 2026
— Indian Express
Prime Minister Modi released a video thanking students for their responses to his remarks on examination paper leaks, reaffirming government commitments to fast-track courts and stricter penalties.
25 JUL 2026
— Indian Express
Congress leader K C Venugopal attributes Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation to a united victory of youth, students, and Rahul Gandhi.
26 JUL 2026
— NDTV
The government did not attempt to stop student protests over exam paper leaks, instead responding with arrests, re-examinations, and respect for student rights.
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