Mid-Day Opinion: Why should our ministers resign?
Updated On: 15 June, 2026 10:43 PM IST | Mumbai | Lindsay Pereira
It’s unfair to demand accountability from politicians just because everything they are responsible for is a failure

What many of us appear to have forgotten is the fact that exams in India have never been managed smoothly. Representation pic/iStock
I used to think of Indians as a forgiving people. This belief stemmed from decades spent in Bombay, watching the city get more unliveable under the careless eye of successive politicians, none of whom were held accountable. It’s why this recent clamour for the resignation of one minister after another has left me a little rattled.
It began a year or so ago, after more people died on the Indian Railways than usual, prompting a lot of people to demand the resignation of the minister in charge of that department. Nothing happened, of course, and the accidents were soon forgiven and forgotten, allowing that poor elected representative to get back to his day job of making reels for Instagram.
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