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CJP Founder Abhijit Dipke to Protest in Delhi Demanding Education Minister's Resignation

Abhijit Dipke, the founder of the Cockroach People's Party, is set to return to India on June 6 to lead a protest at Jantar Mantar, calling for the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. This protest aims to address the issues surrounding the NEET exam paper leak and the recent CBSE results, which have left millions of students anxious about their futures. Dipke emphasizes the need for accountability and urges students across the nation to join the movement, highlighting the systemic failures affecting their education. The protest marks a significant moment for student advocacy in India.
 

CJP's Upcoming Protest in New Delhi

Abhijit Dipke, the founder of the Cockroach People's Party (CJP), has announced his return to India on June 6, where he plans to lead a peaceful protest at Jantar Mantar, demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. This will mark Dipke's first visit to India since launching this satirical political organization, which has gained significant traction on social media.



In a video shared on X, Dipke expressed, "Hello everyone, I have decided to return to India. Yes, I am coming back to my country, my home, to demand the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. For several days, we have been raising our voices on social media regarding the paper leak, the suicides of students during the NEET exam, and the wasted efforts of millions of students, which warrant Pradhan's resignation. It is time for us to unite peacefully and demand his resignation, following the path laid out by the Constitution of India. If we raise our voices together, they will have to listen to us."



Referencing the NEET exam paper leak controversy and recent issues surrounding CBSE exam results, Dipke claimed that over one crore students have been affected by this system and are anxious about their futures. He stated, "Today, there are 2.2 million NEET students, 1.7 million CBSE students, 1.6 million CUET students, and 4 million SSCGD students, totaling over one crore students whose lives have been turned into a joke by this system. This is why students are extremely worried and distressed about their futures. Someone must take responsibility for this."



Dipke urged students and youth across the nation to exercise their constitutional right to demand accountability from the government and to participate in the protest. He emphasized that if the Education Minister does not resign after such a significant error, it indicates a lack of accountability in the country. It seems that the system can make as many mistakes as it wants without facing any consequences, while students bear the brunt of all outcomes.