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‘Trust between govt and youth is vital’: Wangchuk urges Centre to honour no-FIR promise
['News Desk']
Mathrubhumi English
Sonam Wangchuk welcomed the Anti-paper Leak Bill and urged the Centre to keep its promise of not filing FIRs against student protesters.
New Delhi: Activist Sonam Wangchuk on Thursday welcomed the introduction of the Public Examinations (Amendment) Bill in Parliament, expressing hope that it would pave the way for broader reforms in India's education system.
Referring to the anti-paper leak legislation introduced in Parliament, Wangchuk welcomed the move but said reforms should extend beyond examinations.
Wangchuk also appealed to the government to uphold the commitments made to him and the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) after the conclusion of the nationwide agitation.
He stressed that trust between the government and young people was essential for building “a great nation and a great India”.