proud to be indian. not support any party only whom who support india & its dignity. thats all for me, nothing more is needed in the current scenario of Bharat.
Some people who joined CJP protest:
1) Arundhati Roy, who believes that Kashmir is not a part of India.
2) Colin Gonsalves, who filed a mercy petition for 26/11 terrorist Ajmal Kasab.
3) Prashant Bhushan, who approached Supreme Court at midnight to stop the hanging of terrorist Yakub Memon.
4) Nandita Narain, who sang "Bas naam rahega Allah ka" from CJP stage, a poem by Pakistani poet Faiz Ahmad Faiz.
5) Kunal Kamra, who said from CJP stage - "Yeh log Sita ke Pati ka naam lekar, Nita ke Pati ka kaam kar rahe hain" (They chant the name of Sita's husband, but they serve Nita's husband).
At what point does this even look like a protest against the NEET paper leak? If the objective was truly to seek justice for NEET students, the stage should have been given to the students who were affected by the paper leak, or to the parents whose children lost their lives due to the paper leak. Instead, the platform was given to the Islamo-left ecosystem. It clearly shows the CJP protest organizers' priorities and the real agenda behind the protest.
Sonam Wangchuk should also take a closer look at what is happening around him. He has been reduced to a pawn while others are using his credibility and public image to lend legitimacy to the movement.
A few days ago, Sonam Wangchuk himself remarked from the CJP stage that others were eating at the protest while he was on a hunger strike. He openly expressed disappointment and said - "If you cannot join me in an indefinite hunger strike, at least observe a one-day hunger strike, or skip one meal in solidarity." How many CJP protest organizers acted on his appeal?
He should analyze whether his struggle is being used to advance a broader political or ideological agenda rather than the cause that people believe he is representing, because the CJP protest appears to have become a platform for everything except the NEET paper leak.
A reporter asked Abhijit Dipke about students missing their NEET exam due to traffic caused by a Congress rally in Bengaluru. Instead of criticizing those responsible, he chose to deflect.
This man is so utterly submissive to his Rahul Gandhi that he can't even play the part of an independent activist. Instead, this absolute roach tries to blame the Central government for a political rally thrown by Congress in a Congress-ruled state. Imagine being so aggressively uneducated that you don't even realize traffic management and local administration fall squarely under the state government.
All this seems like a conspiracy by a famous political party to derail the youth for their own profits.
@ECRlyHJP Dear railway ye ghatna khi ki toh hai hi, manta hu ki peak demand me bhid manage Krna muskil h,
Lekin regular basis pr ye hona nhi chaiye.
Congress toh sirf maja lene wali party h.
@priyank20061992 ये सपने में बुदबुदा रही है इसके शब्दों का वास्तविकता से कोई लेना-देना नहीं जो सच जानना चाहते हैं एक बार मुसल्लापर पटना आकर लोगों से पूछे।
@khan__sir_patna यातनाएं देकर, फर्जी केस करके,
उनलोगों को परेशानी में डालकर,
अब ये झूठी संवेदना दिखावा लगता है।
भले ही प्रिंस यादव की मृत्यु किसी भी कारण से हुई हो, लेकिन इसके जिम्मेदार आप लोग ही हैं। अगर वह पटना में रहता तो खराब स्थिति में इमरजेंसी मेडिकल सुविधा उपलब्ध होती।