TET paper leak case: Maharashtra Education Minister must resign, says Youth Congress; holds protest

The Mumbai Youth Congress staged a protest demanding the resignation of Maharashtra Education Minister Dada Bhuse following the leak of the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) paper. The government has since postponed the exam and established a Special Investigation Team to probe the breach.
Why it matters
Recurring examination leaks significantly impact the career prospects of millions of students and create political instability regarding government accountability.
Members of the Mumbai Youth Congress on Sunday (June 28, 2026) staged a protest outside Maharashtra School Education Minister Dada Bhuse's official residence in Mumbai, demanding his resignation over the alleged leak of the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) question paper .
The article focuses heavily on the opposition's demands and criticisms of the government's handling of the education sector.
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