A CJP protester at Jantar Mantar said —
The people made a big mistake by electing a 4th-Pass PM.
The time has come to remove him. We don't want our children's future ruined by repeated paper leaks.
I support the kids! It’s good to see some anger instead of quietly being at the receiving end of life changing corrupt practices by an incompetent government (like us)
THIS IS PURE GENZ STORM 🔥
Vijeta Dahiya has reached the site. Slogans are exploding. The youth energy is unreal.
People are fed up with repeated paper leaks, repeated failures and repeated excuses.
This protest can become a nightmare for BJP.
Dharmendra Pradhan has to go.
#WATCH | A 24-year-old protester from Ghaziabad, Vishal Kumar, told HT that if smaller examination paper leaks had been stopped in time, a major examination such as NEET-UG might not have faced a paper leak.
While participating in the CJP protest in Delhi, he called for accountability from the education ministry and demanded the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
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