Abhijit Deepke of ‘Cockroach Janata Party’ in the field for resignation of Education Minister; On June 6, the protest will be held as soon as they return to India

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  • A protest will be held in India on June 6 for the resignation of the education minister
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Cockroach Janata Party: of ‘Cockroach Janata Party’ Founder Abhijeet Deepke made an important announcement on Monday. Abhijeet said he would launch a peaceful agitation, demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over the issue of irregularities in various examinations. He also clarified that he will return to India on June 6. In a video message posted on social media platform ‘X’ (formerly Twitter), Deepke appealed to his supporters and students to reach Delhi and join his agitation. “Now is the time for all of us to come together. We must raise our voices in a peaceful way, following the path laid down by the Constitution of India,” he said.

The future of over 10 million students is at stake

Referring to the controversies related to NEET, CBSE, CUET and SSCGD exams, Deepke said, “Today the future of more than 10 million students — 2.2 million NEET candidates, 1.7 million CBSE students, 1.6 million CUET candidates and 4 million SSCGD applicants — has been literally made a mockery. Students are very worried about their future. Someone, somewhere must be held accountable.”

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In a stern warning, he asserted that if the education minister does not resign after such massive lapses, it would mean a complete collapse of the country’s accountability system. He argued that the system seemed free to make any number of mistakes at will; However, the consequences are always felt by the students.

Appeal to supporters: Gather at the airport on June 6

Abhijit Deepke appealed to his supporters to join him at the Delhi Airport on June 6 morning and then proceed to the ‘Parliament Street Police Station’ to seek permission for a peaceful demonstration at Jantar-Mantar. He emphasized that the protest will be completely non-violent and its only objective is to express our concerns through constitutional means. Noting his family’s fears, Deepke noted that his parents were worried about possible legal ramifications and the possibility of his arrest; Still, they stand by their decision. He hoped that the administration would allow this peaceful movement to be carried forward in a democratic manner.

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