Quick answer: CJP demands that the National Testing Agency be dissolved or radically rebuilt after repeated exam failures, including the NEET 2026 paper leak controversy. The demand is not cosmetic reform. It is structural accountability.
When the same system keeps failing students, changing the press release is not enough.
Why CJP wants NTA dissolved
NTA exists to conduct fair national examinations. But when papers leak, results are cancelled, students are forced into uncertainty, and trust collapses, the institution has failed its core purpose.
CJP’s argument is simple: if a testing body cannot protect the test, why should students continue to trust it?
Students carry the burden
When students fail, they are told to study harder. When institutions fail, they are given committees. That imbalance is the problem.
Students face consequences immediately. Institutions escape through language, delay, and procedure.
What should replace it?
CJP’s demand is not chaos. It is reform. India needs an exam system with stronger security, transparent auditing, independent oversight, strict accountability, and real consequences for failure.
The current model has lost moral authority.
The cockroach record
They tell students to trust the process. The process leaks. They tell students to wait. The year disappears. They tell students to adjust. The officials remain.
CJP says no.
Dissolve the failure. Rebuild the system. Protect the student.
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