Cockroach Janata Party’s noise at Jantar Mantar, what are the demands of CJP supporters?
New Delhi: On Saturday, supporters of Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) demonstrated on a large scale at Jantar Mantar. A large number of students, parents and youth participated in this protest program organized under the leadership of party founder Abhijeet Dipke. The protesters demanded the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, raising issues related to alleged irregularities in the education system, lack of transparency in competitive examinations, NEET paper leak case and CBSE evaluation system.
What did Abhijeet Dipke say?
During the demonstration, Abhijeet Dipke said that his campaign has been going on continuously for the last one month. He alleged that his demands are being ignored and efforts are being made to suppress his voice on social media. He said that deleting posts or blocking accounts will not end the movement, as it is linked to the genuine concerns of students and parents.
The most important demand of the movement is the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. The protesters say that responsibility for the continuous irregularities in the examination system should be fixed. They allege that the future of many students has been affected and without fixing accountability, confidence in the education system cannot be restored.
The people participating in the protest also expressed their views on the increasing use of digital technology in the education sector. Some parents said that digitization is necessary, but before implementing it, adequate training should be given to teachers and related staff. He believes that the use of technology will be effective only when the system for its operation is strong.
Fairness of competitive examinations was also a major issue of the movement. Many participants said that incidents like paper leaks break the morale of students and raise questions about their years of hard work. He demanded that the examination system be made more secure and reliable.
Demand to normalize education system in Manipur
Apart from this, the protesters also raised the demand for normalizing the education system in Manipur. He said that due to the long-running instability, the students there are being affected and schools and colleges are not being run smoothly.
The issue of mental health and accountability of students also came up prominently in the movement. Speakers said that a large number of students are facing mental pressure due to examination related controversies and uncertainties. In such cases, the need of the hour is to take action against those responsible and provide proper assistance to the students.
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