Education minister resigns: 'Exhilarating moment' for India's youth as they demand accountability
Pacific Asia • Jul 29, 2026, 5:59 PM
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Delano D'Souza is pleased to welcome Anish Gawande, National Spokesperson for the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). As India's younger generation challenges Modi's hardline government, Gawande frames recent government concessions, including the resignation of the Education Minister, the passage of tougher anti-cheating legislation and the appointment of a reform task force, as evidence that sustained youth mobilisation can compel accountability even within a highly centralised political system. He argues that the government's response remains fundamentally procedural rather than structural. Higher penalties and administrative reshuffling, he suggests, fail to address deeper institutional weaknesses in educational governance, technological preparedness and democratic consultation. More significantly, Gawande portrays the movement as signalling a wider political transformation: a generation that has moved beyond digital dissent into physical collective action, increasingly resistant to what he characterises as a politics of fear.
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