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Candlelight Tribute Scheduled At Jantar Mantar On Day 3 Of CJP Protest; Here's Why

The infinite protest against the Education Ministe -Dharmendra Pradhan at Delhi's Jantar Mantar reaches its 3rd day. As part of the day's programme, protesters announced a candlelight vigil to honour students who allegedly lost their lives amid the uncertainty and distress caused by the examination controversy.

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On Day 3 at Delhi's Jantar Mantar, protesters demonstrate against Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over the NEET exam controversy, planning a vigil to honor students affected by the issue.

The vigil is scheduled to take place at 5:30 PM at Jantar Mantar, with organisers urging supporters to join the gathering carrying candles as a symbol of remembrance and solidarity.

Protest organisers said the event is being held in memory of students who were affected by the alleged failures surrounding the NEET examination process.

Calling it a moment of collective remembrance, the organisers appealed to people from all walks of life to stand with students and their families.

The candlelight gathering is expected to draw students, activists and supporters who have been participating in the protest since it began.

Protesters Remain Firm On Their Demands

As the agitation entered Day 3, students at the protest site maintained that they would continue their movement until their demands are addressed.

Several protesters reiterated that they would not back down from their demand seeking accountability over the NEET paper leak controversy.

The atmosphere at Jantar Mantar remained energetic throughout the day, with students engaging in discussions, speeches and cultural activities to keep morale high.

Volunteer Support Keeps Protest Going

The day began with CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke publicly thanking volunteer Mohammad Junaid, who has been helping protesters by distributing juice and snack packets.
Many students participating in the demonstration have been staying overnight at the protest site, making volunteer support crucial for those continuing the agitation.

Dipke acknowledged the efforts of volunteers who have been ensuring that students have access to basic necessities during the protest.

Music Becomes A Symbol Of Resistance

One of the emotional moments of the day came when students gathered together and sang the popular song "Give Me Some Sunshine" from the Bollywood film 3 Idiots.
The song, often associated with academic pressure and the struggles faced by students, resonated strongly with those present at the protest site.

As voices joined together in song, the gathering reflected both frustration and determination, with students using music to express their concerns and hopes for change.

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