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Karma’s a funny thing, isn’t it?
The same guy who scripted Dhruv Rathee’s video and hurt the sentiments of lakhs of Hindus is now playing hero, claiming he’ll “save” India’s entire education system through his CJP protest.
The irony writes itself. 😂
#IndiaRejectsCJP #cjp_पार्टी #cjp_ही_bjp_है #CongAAPkeCockroach
So Spider-Man is also keeping an eye on the CJP protest.
Bro criticized the Education Minister
Bro criticized the AAP agenda coming from CJP
Bro cooked Ajaz Khan
Spider-Man is using all his senses!! 🕷️👀
then where is BatMan ?? #IndiaRejectsCJP#cjp_पार्टी#cjp_ही_bjp_है #CongAAPkeCockroach
Abhijeet Dipke says this movement will go nationwide. Dharmendra Pradhan will have to resign. The government has taken people for granted
Really ?? No Please.......! and students also know the hidden agenda of CJP
#IndiaRejectsCJP#cjp_पार्टी#cjp_ही_bjp_है#CongAAPkeCockroach
Just watched this 18-second clip of a student gathering under the trees.
A large crowd of young people has turned up outdoors on a hot day. At the centre, the chief spokesperson of CJP is addressing them while someone stands right beside him, continuously fanning him with a hand fan.
The video itself shows genuine public interest — scores of students listening, phones out, papers in hand. Yet the constant personal fanning creates an odd visual contrast: a leader claiming to fight for students’ issues appears to need special comfort that most students in the crowd clearly don’t have.
Is it just practical (heat is brutal right now)? Or does it unintentionally highlight a gap between “we are with the students” messaging and on-ground optics?
Genuine solidarity or performative leadership? Open to civil takes 👇
#cjp_पार्टी
#CongAAPkeCockroach #CJP_ही_AAP_है