Education Minister Must Resign! 'Cockroach' Students Protest Over Exam Scams; Hundreds of Youths Gather in Delhi
New Delhi: The 'Cockroach Janata Party' (CJP) staged a one-day protest at Jantar Mantar on Saturday, demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. This movement stems from student discontent regarding alleged irregularities in examination and recruitment processes. Hundreds of students, youths, and parents participated in the protest. Political parties such as Uddhav Sena, AAP, and CPI extended their support to the agitation.
CJP founder Abhijit Deepke issued a clear warning during the protest, stating that if the Education Minister does not resign within seven days, the agitation would be intensified. He said, "Instead of taking action on issues concerning students, the government is busy getting social media posts removed. Students cannot be bought. CJP is a movement representing student discontent."
'The Fight is Massive'
Abhijit Deepke stated that this struggle is significant and that no one can crush them on this battlefield. "CJP is not a manufactured organization; it is the genuine voice of the country's students. 'Cockroaches' across the nation are now joining this fight. Do not live in fear anymore," was the message he conveyed.
CJP has demanded a shift in focus from Hindu-Muslim politics to issues of employment and education. Deepke explained that the protest was launched to pressure the government into resolving issues affecting the students' future.
This protest reflects the growing resentment among students in Delhi. The movement is likely to gain further momentum against the backdrop of irregularities in NEET and other examinations.
New Delhi: The 'Cockroach Janata Party' (CJP) staged a one-day protest at Jantar Mantar on Saturday, demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. This movement stems from student discontent regarding alleged irregularities in examination and recruitment processes. Hundreds of students, youths, and parents participated in the protest. Political parties such as Uddhav Sena, AAP, and CPI extended their support to the agitation.
CJP founder Abhijit Deepke issued a clear warning during the protest, stating that if the Education Minister does not resign within seven days, the agitation would be intensified. He said, "Instead of taking action on issues concerning students, the government is busy getting social media posts removed. Students cannot be bought. CJP is a movement representing student discontent."
'The Fight is Massive'
Abhijit Deepke stated that this struggle is significant and that no one can crush them on this battlefield. "CJP is not a manufactured organization; it is the genuine voice of the country's students. 'Cockroaches' across the nation are now joining this fight. Do not live in fear anymore," was the message he conveyed.
CJP has demanded a shift in focus from Hindu-Muslim politics to issues of employment and education. Deepke explained that the protest was launched to pressure the government into resolving issues affecting the students' future.
This protest reflects the growing resentment among students in Delhi. The movement is likely to gain further momentum against the backdrop of irregularities in NEET and other examinations.
CJP founder Abhijit Deepke issued a clear warning during the protest, stating that if the Education Minister does not resign within seven days, the agitation would be intensified. He said, "Instead of taking action on issues concerning students, the government is busy getting social media posts removed. Students cannot be bought. CJP is a movement representing student discontent."
'The Fight is Massive'
Abhijit Deepke stated that this struggle is significant and that no one can crush them on this battlefield. "CJP is not a manufactured organization; it is the genuine voice of the country's students. 'Cockroaches' across the nation are now joining this fight. Do not live in fear anymore," was the message he conveyed.
CJP has demanded a shift in focus from Hindu-Muslim politics to issues of employment and education. Deepke explained that the protest was launched to pressure the government into resolving issues affecting the students' future.
This protest reflects the growing resentment among students in Delhi. The movement is likely to gain further momentum against the backdrop of irregularities in NEET and other examinations.
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