Cockroach Janata Party will protest across the country, will demand resignation of Education Minister

Cockroach Janata Party to hold nationwide protests, demand Education Minister’s resignation

CJP had also demonstrated at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on June 6.

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Deepke has said that if Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan Regarding alleged irregularities in examinations and recruitment tests 13 till June If he does not resign then he will protest in various states and cities of the country. will perform.

Recent incidents in Nepal and Bangladesh Gen ZWhen asked about the protests, Deepke stressed on this on Sunday. Given that the CJP movement was peaceful and compared to the movements in neighboring countries Cannot be done through demonstrations. He clarified that CJP is completely From Gen Zand will not be affiliated with any political party.

Cockroach Janata Party in the case of alleged paper leak in the country Central New Delhi on June 6 demanding the resignation of Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Had demonstrated at Jantar Mantar.

on sunday night xpost on Deepke said in a video made, I had said earlier that if Dharmendra Prime Saturday (13 If you do not resign by June) then the movement will spread on a wide scale. Will work. In the same context I also want to say that if the Prime Minister resigns If you don’t give then I will personally go to different cities and states I will protest demanding his resignation.

They There was also talk about plans for the next phase of the movement in the national capital. of. he said, If Dharmendra Pradhan even after demonstrations in the states If you don’t resign then we have no option but to protest again. There will be no option left. Then students from different corners of the country came to New Delhi Will gather and protest peacefully. Deepke said, We will not stop until Pradhan resigns. They have more than one crore students Moral responsibility must be taken for ruining the future.

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