Dharmendra Pradhan must resign in 7 days or face protests: CJP founder Dipke
Dipke said that the movement would continue to rely on peaceful methods & the government could not ignore a united & non-violent campaign.
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Abhijeet Dipke said the Jantar Mantar protest showed the strength of a united movement (PTI)
New Delhi, 7 June
Founder of the online movement Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), Abhijeet Dipke, on Sunday thanked the "thousands" of people who participated in the group's protest at Jantar Mantar and warned that the agitation would continue if Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan was not removed from office or did not resign within seven days.
In a post
on X, Dipke described Saturday's demonstration as a "historic" show
of strength and said it reflected growing anger among students and young people
over issues related to the education system.
"Yesterday,
thousands of us made history. Our peaceful protest at Jantar Mantar showed the
government a trailer of what cockroaches are capable of when we unite," he
wrote.
Claiming
that most people who joined the demonstration had never participated in a
protest before, he added, "They felt emboldened by our collective presence
to express their sheer anger and frustration at the education system," he
said, while thanking supporters, including students and children, who attended
the event despite the summer heat.
"Change
cannot happen if we don't make our voices heard," he stated.
Asserting
that "this doesn't end here," Dipke accused Pradhan of wronging an
entire generation. "If he is not removed or does not step down within the
next 7 days, we will be forced to continue our protest on the ground," he
said.
Dipke
emphasised that the movement would continue to rely on peaceful methods and
said the government could not ignore a united and non-violent campaign.
"The government cannot touch a unified, peaceful movement. Us cockroaches
don't ever need to fear them," he said.
The
remarks come a day after the CJP organised a protest at Jantar Mantar demanding
Pradhan's resignation. The demonstration drew participants from several states,
according to the organisers, and featured speeches by students, educators and
activists who criticised the Centre's handling of education-related issues.
At the
protest, Dipke had alleged that the education system was failing students and
called for accountability from the Union education minister.
The
organisers had also issued an ultimatum seeking Pradhan's resignation, warning
of further agitation if their demands were not met.
Activist
Sonam Wangchuk, who joined the protest, had voiced support for the
demonstrators and urged authorities to listen to the concerns being raised by
students and young people.
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