While Sonam Wangchuk's intentions to address the NEET-UG paper leak scandal and student suicides are commendable, the strategy of a hunger strike and public march raises concerns. Such methods may not effectively lead to policy changes and could potentially alienate stakeholders who might otherwise be allies. Additionally, the call for a large-scale march to Parliament could disrupt daily life and strain public resources. A more collaborative approach, involving dialogue with policymakers and educational authorities, might yield more sustainable solutions. Engaging in constructive conversations could pave the way for reforms that address the root causes of the issues without resorting to confrontational tactics.
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Critiquing the Approach of the Protest
Published July 8, 2026 at 6:51 PM UTC