“I support the cause, not the politics.”
NEET aspirant Akshy Anand (AIR 4591) backs the demand for education reforms and action against paper leaks but refuses to support political exploitation of the issue.
“My exam was just a month away. My future depended on my preparation, so I stayed in Patna and focused on studying.”
A message that separates genuine student concerns from political narratives.
Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party should see this and stop taking youth for granted!
PUBLIC ADVISORY
In view of reports of a proposed march to Parliament by CJP on 20.07.2026 (Monday), Delhi Police hereby categorically clarifies that no permission has been sought or granted for any such protest march/procession.
Prohibitory order under Section 163 BNSS (erstwhile section 144 CrPC) is in force in the New Delhi District. *Accordingly, protest marches, processions, demonstrations and assemblies of five or more persons are strictly prohibited*, except at the designated protest site at Jantar Mantar, with prior permission.
As Parliament session is commencing from 20 July, strict security arrangements are in place to ensure public safety, security of protectees, and the protection of vital government installations.
Any person violating these prohibitory orders shall be liable for prosecution under Section 223 BNS and other applicable provisions of law.
Delhi Police appeals to all citizens to respect the law, refrain from participating in any unauthorised gathering or march, and cooperate in maintaining public peace, safety and security.
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