Dipke, supporters continue sit-in at Jantar Mantar
Dipke sought an alternate protest venue, saying the sit-in would continue until then.
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Abhijeet Dipke and Sonam Wangchuk during a protest over alleged examination irregularities at Jantar Mantar
New Delhi, 21 June
Cockroach Janta Party founder Abhijeet Dipke, along with supporters, continued the sit-in protest at Jantar Mantar overnight, demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over the NEET paper leak controversy, and urged people to join the demonstration on Sunday.
The
protest entered its second day as Dipke appealed to people to reach Jantar
Mantar, while asking NEET re-exam aspirants to join the agitation after
completing their test.
"We
are holding the fort, but without your support, this movement won't be
successful," Dipke said as he urged people to join the protest on Sunday.
The
demonstration has continued even after Delhi Police said the permission granted
for the gathering ended at 5 pm on Saturday and asked the protesters to vacate
the site.
Dipke
asked the police to assign a different site for the protest, but until then, they
would continue their sit-in at Jantar Mantar.
In a
series of posts on X, Dipke appealed to police not to stop people from coming
to Jantar Mantar, saying the protesters were not doing anything wrong and were
only seeking justice for students who died by suicide.
He also
requested authorities to restore water supply to public restrooms at the
protest site, claiming that there had been no water supply since Saturday
night. The protesters had earlier alleged that lights at the site were switched
off and access to water, food and washrooms was restricted.
They later
said drinking water access was restored, and lights were switched back on.
The Delhi
Police had on Saturday night directed Dipke and the protesters to vacate the
venue, saying the demonstration had permission only from 10 am to 5 pm. The
police said continuation beyond the permitted hours was a violation of the
conditions of permission and warned of legal action.
As the
night progressed, Dipke and the protesters remained at the site, turning the
demonstration into an overnight sit-in. The protesters continued raising
slogans demanding Pradhan's resignation, and the protest site saw a steady
presence of supporters through the night, with Dipke continuing to address the
gathering and urging more people to join the demonstration.
Several
protesters carried placards and raised slogans, and the atmosphere remained
charged at Jantar Mantar.
Dipke said
the protest would continue peacefully and reiterated his appeal for dialogue
with the Centre, saying the channel for talks remained open if accountability
was fixed and the education minister resigned.
The
protest began on Saturday afternoon under heavy police deployment, CCTV
surveillance, barricades and the presence of security personnel wearing body
cameras.
Hundreds
of supporters, mostly youth, gathered at Jantar Mantar after Dipke's call to
bring "thali and chammach" and banged plates and spoons while raising
slogans demanding Pradhan's resignation.
Dipke has
demanded a compensation of Rs 1 crore for the families of students who died by
suicide following the paper leak and cancellation of the entrance examination.
"If
there are arrests, I will be the first to court arrest," he had told
protesters.
Climate
activist Sonam Wangchuk, who joined the protest, had announced that he would go
on a hunger strike on June 27 if Pradhan did not step down.
This was
the second protest organised by CJP at Jantar Mantar over alleged repeated
paper leaks and demands for accountability from the government.




