CJP Protest Begins At Jantar Mantar, Resignation Of Education Minister Demanded

A protest led by the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) began at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar on Saturday, drawing attention to concerns surrounding alleged irregularities in India’s examination system. Party members and supporters gathered in large numbers, raising slogans and demanding accountability from authorities.

The demonstration was led by CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke, who arrived in the national capital and joined protesters at the venue. Supporters carried placards and banners highlighting their concerns over the management of examinations and the impact on students across the country.

One of the key demands raised during the protest was the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Protesters alleged that repeated controversies related to examinations have damaged the credibility of the education system and affected the future of millions of students.

Participants argued that examination-related issues have become a major national concern. They called for greater transparency, stronger safeguards against paper leaks, and a comprehensive review of the existing examination process to ensure fairness for all candidates.

Several slogans were raised during the protest, including criticism of the government’s handling of examination systems. Demonstrators claimed that students deserve a secure and reliable testing environment and urged policymakers to introduce reforms aimed at preventing future irregularities.

The protest at Jantar Mantar adds to the broader debate over educational reforms and examination integrity in India. While authorities have not immediately responded to all the demands raised by protesters, the demonstration reflects growing public pressure for accountability, transparency, and improved governance in the country’s education sector.

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